People looking to get rid of unwanted electronics can recycle them for free on Thursday at the Fort Wayne General Motors Assembly Plant. Items can be dropped off from 4-7 p.m., in the visitor’s parking lot at 12200 Lafayette Center Road.
The GM Environmental Team offers free electronic recycling for the following items:
- CD Players Computer Keyboards, Mouse
- Telephones/Cell Phones Ink & Toner Cartridges
- Gaming Consoles Printers/Docking Stations
- Power & Network Cables CD Roms
- Computer Tablets, I-Pads, I-Pods Network Hubs
- Microwaves, Blenders Stereos
- Humidifiers Tape Players
- Scanners/FAX Machines Copy Machines
It’ll cost $10-20 to get rid of a TV, depending on the size. That fee must be paid in cash.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently ranked Fort Wayne Assembly #5 of top 30 generators of onsite green power. The facility also was GM’s first U.S. assembly plant to be certified landfill free.