E-Waste Drive
Friday, Feb 23 & Saturday, Feb 24, 2024
Our Protect It Division is excited to host a free E-waste drive for the community! We have partnered with the Sacramento Regional Conservation Corp to be a drop-off site.
LOCATION: Bayside Church, Granite Bay - 8191 Sierra College Blvd., Roseville, CA
DATE & TIME: Friday, Feb 23 & Saturday, Feb 24 - 9am-1pm
Look for signs - but we will be out by the new soccer fields. All you have to do is drive up and fill out a bit of paperwork. There will be people there to help you unload.
Usually there is a cost to recycling e-waste - but this event is free! Not only are we able to offer a good opportunity to "Protect-It", but this is also a fundraiser for BAS. We will receive some money based on weight donated - but would you also consider a tax deductible donation to BAS? (Appreciated, but not required :)) www.baysideadventuresports.com/donate or text "Give" to (833) 250-6955
Questions? Email Dave at [email protected] or text (916) 261-0702
**Batteries MUST be removed from all electronics except cell phones. SRCC has the right not to take batteries at the end of the event**
Items Accepted:
Electronic Waste with a Screen
Computers, Servers & Components
Office Products
Consumer Electronics
**SRCC reserves the right to deny donations from select individuals or businesses**
Items Not Accepted:
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LOCATION: Bayside Church, Granite Bay - 8191 Sierra College Blvd., Roseville, CA
DATE & TIME: Friday, Feb 23 & Saturday, Feb 24 - 9am-1pm
Look for signs - but we will be out by the new soccer fields. All you have to do is drive up and fill out a bit of paperwork. There will be people there to help you unload.
Usually there is a cost to recycling e-waste - but this event is free! Not only are we able to offer a good opportunity to "Protect-It", but this is also a fundraiser for BAS. We will receive some money based on weight donated - but would you also consider a tax deductible donation to BAS? (Appreciated, but not required :)) www.baysideadventuresports.com/donate or text "Give" to (833) 250-6955
Questions? Email Dave at [email protected] or text (916) 261-0702
**Batteries MUST be removed from all electronics except cell phones. SRCC has the right not to take batteries at the end of the event**
Items Accepted:
Electronic Waste with a Screen
- CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) Monitors, Televisions
- LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Monitors & Televisions
- LED (Light Emitting Diode) Monitors & Televisions
- Plasma Televisions
- Projection Televisions
- Laptop PCs/Tablet PCs
- DVD Players with 4’ Screen or Larger
Computers, Servers & Components
- Desktop PCs
- Servers
- Network Equipment
- Main Frame Computers
- Telecom Equipment
- Circuit Boards
- Hard Drives
- PDA/Cellular Phones
- Power Supply Units
Office Products
- Printers (Remove paper, toner & ink cartridges)
- Copiers (Remove paper, toner & ink cartridges)
- Fax Machines (Remove paper, toner & ink cartridges)
- Multi-Function Devices (Remove paper, toner & ink cartridges)
- Scanners
Consumer Electronics
- VCRs
- CD Players
- Calculators
- Telephones
- Cell Phones & PDAs (batteries CAN stay in)
- Digital Cameras
- Stereo Equipment
- Electronic Cables
- Video Game Consoles
- Small Kitchen Appliances such as mixers, toasters, and microwaves (with plate removed)
- Car Stereos
- Computer Peripherals
**SRCC reserves the right to deny donations from select individuals or businesses**
Items Not Accepted:
- All Non-Electronic Waste: Items that do not have BOTH a circuit board and a power cord
- Techno-Trash including: CD’s/DVD’s, VHS, Beta, Cassettes, DAT Tapes, Memory Sticks, & Floppy Discs
- All Batteries: All batteries must be removed from consumer electronic devices. (CEAR will manage and recycle the batteries with a fee. SRCC will deduct battery recycling fee from funds earned)
- All Lamps and Fluorescent Light Bulbs, incandescent Light Bulbs, and Christmas Tree Lights (CEAR will manage and recycle the batteries with a fee. SRCC will deduct battery recycling fee from funds earned)
- Hazardous Household Waste: Paint, Pesticides, Used Oil, Cleaning Supplies, Propane Tanks, Fire Extinguishers, or Tires.
- Contaminated Electronic Waste such as medical equipment that has not been de-contaminated
- Large Household Appliances: Refrigerators, Washer and Dryers, Stoves, Ovens, Water Heaters, Air Conditioners, etc.
- Household Items: Furniture, Cordless Power Tools, Toys, Smoke Detectors
- All Mercury Containing Devices: Electric Irons, Thermostats, and Switches
- All Wood, including wood-encased Stereo Speakers
- Pressurized Containers: Fire Extinguishers and Propane Canisters
- Solar Panels
- Radioactive Devices
- Furniture
- Vacuum Cleaners
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