Category: <span>Electronics</span>

Most thrift stores will accept donated VHS tapes, or offer them on Freecycle.

You may also get creative and reuse the tapes as scarecrows, or knitting bags with the tape.

For other recycling locations for stereo and audio equipment see the Do What You Can web site at Recycle Your Electronics to find other drop off sites.

Donate usable items for reuse when possible. Lastly, they can be placed into the garbage.

If the cartridge is completely empty, you may put it in the trash.

Check with the store where you purchased the cartridge or any office supply store – many offer refill and recycle services. Look at the instructions in the box of your new laser or ink jet cartridge to find out how to recycle your old one. Many companies will provide instructions, packaging materials and free postage if you wish to recycle your old cartridge, which is then refilled and used again.

Donate usable items for reuse when possible, otherwise old clock radios can go in the garbage.

VCRs are accepted at our Material Recovery Facility located at 415 Canada Avenue in Huron Park.

For other recycling locations for stereo and audio equipment see the Do What You Can web site at Recycle Your Electronics to find other drop off sites.

Donate usable items for reuse when possible. Electronics should not go in the garbage.

Televisions are accepted at our Material Recovery Facility located at 415 Canada Avenue in Huron Park.

For other recycling locations for stereo and audio equipment see the Do What You Can web site at Recycle Your Electronics to find other drop off sites.

Donate usable items for reuse when possible. Electronics should not go in the garbage.

To recycle cell phones, stereo systems, VCRs, printers, computer keyboards and mice, deliver to our Material Recovery Facility located at 415 Canada Avenue in Huron Park.

For other recycling locations for stereo and audio equipment see the Do What You Can web site at Recycle Your Electronics to find other drop off sites.

Donate usable items for reuse when possible. Electronics should not go in the garbage.

To recycle cell phones, stereo systems, VCRs, printers, computer keyboards and mice, deliver to our Material Recovery Facility located at 415 Canada Avenue in Huron Park.

For other recycling locations for stereo and audio equipment see the Do What You Can web site at Recycle Your Electronics to find other drop off sites.

Donate usable items for reuse when possible. Electronics should not go in the garbage.

To recycle cell phones, stereo systems, VCRs, printers, computer keyboards and mice, deliver to our Material Recovery Facility located at 415 Canada Avenue in Huron Park.

For other recycling locations for stereo and audio equipment see the Do What You Can web site at Recycle Your Electronics to find other drop off sites.

Donate usable items for reuse when possible. Electronics should not go in the garbage.

To recycle cell phones, stereo systems, VCRs, printers, computer keyboards and mice, deliver to our Material Recovery Facility located at 415 Canada Avenue in Huron Park.

For other recycling locations for stereo and audio equipment see the Do What You Can web site at Recycle Your Electronics to find other drop off sites.

Donate usable items for reuse when possible. Electronics should not go in the garbage.

To recycle cell phones, stereo systems, VCRs, printers, computer keyboards and mice, deliver to our Material Recovery Facility located at 415 Canada Avenue in Huron Park.

For other recycling locations for stereo and audio equipment see the Do What You Can web site at Recycle Your Electronics to find other drop off sites.

Donate usable items for reuse when possible. Electronics should not go in the garbage.