It’s official…the
holiday season has begun! While this brings about packed schedules and
stressful shopping experiences, it’s also a time for family. One way people
often show their love during the holiday season is through giving family and
friends holiday gifts. From stocking stuffers to new clothes, one thing often
stands out among the rest. After Black Friday deals around Thanksgiving, you
may have seen images of big box stores flooded with people. What are those
popular items that are frantically brought to save for a holiday gift? Electronics.
Out with the old…in with the new. A new television, that is!
An updated television
can bring about excitement. Whether you gift a television to a loved one or you
receive it yourself, it’s a new way to view your favorite Netflix binge or
watch the latest movies. With a better screen, better color, and better sound,
you may find it’s not hard at all to get rid of that old television set. Before
you toss it out on the curb or think about taking it to the dump, consider
another option…recycling them with us! Here’s the thing…recycling is the right
thing to do. While, yes, it may seem easier to just dump the television onto
the curb, recycling is a way to not only protect the environment from harmful
chemicals, but also to properly recycle the bits and pieces that make it work.
You can find more information about our television recycling services here.
Our fee for recycling televisions is $20. You can feel good knowing that you’re
doing the right thing while making room for the new television in your life.
Recycling old computers and laptops.
Another popular item
on gift lists each year is a computer. Laptops and monitors are also on this
list, and an updated way to browse the web can leave you ready to toss your old
computer or laptop in the trash. Bringing your old computer, laptop, or monitor
to us ensures that it can be safely and properly recycled. We even have state
of the art technology to completely discard hard drives and other personal and
private information carriers. This ensures that your private information cannot
be stolen after you dispose of your computers and laptops. Computers and
laptops are full of plastics and metals that could be recycled and reused.
Recycling an electronic is not an easy task, which is why its essential you
leave it to the experts. At our low price of $10 for computers and laptops and
$20 for monitors, it’s both affordable and the responsible thing to do.
Recycling the boxes the gifts came in.
With all of the new
electronic gifts received, you may find yourself with piles of empty boxes and
Styrofoam. At Gold Circuit E-Cycling, we offer FREE recycling of all cardboard.
Bring in all of your boxes as you bring in your old electronics to recycle.
You’ll be able to handle it all and clear the space in your house in one trip.
We offer free Styrofoam recycling to residential customers with some exceptions
that you can read about here. Please
note that we don’t accept colored foam or packing peanuts.
Helping the environment for the holidays.
Not only will
recycling your old electronics make room for the new ones, but it will also
help you do your part in keeping our environment a clean place. You’ll play
your role in keeping harmful chemicals out of the soil and allow us the
opportunity to recycle the parts of your old electronics that can be reused. If
you have any questions, feel free to give us a call at 888-283-0007. We’ll be
ready and waiting to help you make room for new electronics this holiday
season!
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