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Electronics, Cardboard Recycling Begins at Midtown/Grady Site

Group Photo

Lou Arcangeli, Inman Park resident; Graham Balch, Grady High School science teacher; Peggy Denby, KAtlB Executive Director and Midtown resident; and Michael Head, Georgia E Waste, stand in front of the Georgia E Waste recycling truck March 15. In addition to Pratt Industries, the banner displays the other groups that worked together to make this inaugural event successful: Georgia E Waste, Keep Atlanta Beautiful, Atlanta Public Schools, Grady High School, and Midtown Neighbors’ Association.

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Future Recycling Sites
Keep Atlanta Beautiful plans to duplicate the Midtown/Grady recycling pilot program in other parts of the city. In May we hope to replicate the program in Southwest Atlanta; in June, Southeast Atlanta; in July, Buckhead; and in August, Northwest Atlanta.

 

Accepted E-Waste
Audio/Visual Equipment
Cell Phones w/ or w/o battery
Coaxial Cables
Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (CFLs)
Computer Components
Computer Mouse/Mice
Computers
Copiers
Digital Cameras
DVD Players
Fax Machines
Ferrous & Non-Ferrous Metals
Household Batteries
Keyboards
Microwaves
Misc Computer Peripherals
Monitors
MP3 Players
Pagers
Palm Pilots
Power Cables
Power Supplies
Printers
Projectors
Scanners
Server Cabinets
Speakers
Steel and Alloy Rims
Steel Scrap
Stereo Equipment
Telephone Equipment
Telephone Systems

Toner Cartridges
TVs
Vacuum Cleaners
VCRs
Video Game Systems
Walkmans
Wire
Wireless Devices

Not Accepted Items:
Car Batteries
Furniture
Light Fixtures
Household Appliances
Lamps
Smoke Detectors