Participants Must Register in Advance
PRC host electronics recycling collection events in Delaware County to provide residents with a convenient and cost-effective method of responsibly disposing of televisions, computers and other electronic equipment. Across the state, PRC remains committed to the safe, ethical and responsible recycling of electronic waste through recognition by the Basel Action Network (BAN) as an eStewards Enterprise.
For more information on our events email butler@prc.org or call 610-353-1555 x3.
PRC hosts an electronics recycling collection event on September 19th to provide Delaware County residents with a convenient and cost-effective method of responsibly disposing of televisions, computers and other electronic equipment.
Tuesday, September 19, 2023
9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Catania County Park, 230 W. Chester Pike, Ridley Park, PA 19078
At no cost, individuals can drop off the following electronics for recycling:
television (one TV permitted per registration, one registration per person)*
computer monitors and printers
CPU (towers), laptops, mice and keyboards
desktop copiers and scanners; tablets, routers and modems
home and cell phones
cable boxes and electronic cables
DVD players, VCRs, stereos and video game consoles
vacuum cleaners
Participants must register in advance — register online or call 610-353-1555 x3.
This 2023 e-waste collection campaign in Delaware County is sponsored by Delaware County Parks, County of Delaware and DELCO Sustainability in partnership with Covanta Environmental Solutions.
EVENT DETAILS
• Place all items in car trunk/truck bed.
• PRC accepts all forms of payment.
• PRC follows all federal/state/local health and safety guidelines.
Please contact info@prc.org or call Carol Butler at 610-353-1555 x3 with any questions or for assistance with registration.
NOTE:
*Additional TVs accepted for a fee: $30 for each additional CRT or Flat Screen TV and $40 for each additional rear projection or console TV.
Do NOT bring: Freon-containing devices (i.e. refrigerators, dehumidifiers), large appliances, mixed recyclables (i.e. cans, plastic, glass, cardboard, paper), batteries, lightbulbs, smoke detectors.