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E-Waste
What should be done with old electronic products? Computer monitors, televisions and other electronic equipment should NOT be disposed of with your garbage, recycling, or organics. Working TVs, monitors, computers and other consumer electronics can be sold or donated thereby prolonging their useful life. Nonfunctioning TVs and computer monitors should be recycled by an organization equipped to handle them.
Options for Castro Valley Sanitary District (CVSan) residents and businesses include:
- Annual CVSan Recycles Day event. The last event was held on August 13, 2011 at Canyon Middle School and the next event is scheduled for August 11, 2012.
- Goodwill
- CARH (non-profit in CV)
- Alameda County organizations that recycle e-waste
An additional option for CVSan single-family and multi-family residents include:
- Annual Bulky Goods Pick-Up
