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What do you do with old electrical appliances?

An e-waste recycling company will collect your unwanted items.

DO you have old electrical appliances that do not work well anymore?

Do you have outdated computers, printers, broken cell phones, cameras, kettles, laptops or any other electric appliance that you do not want anymore?

These items cannot be thrown onto general landfill sites because they contaminate the environment.

John Wesley School in eShowe has arranged with an e-waste recycling company to collect your unwanted items.

The public, and companies, are invited to drop off any unwanted electrical devices which will be collected by the Electronic Cemetery.

The items can be dropped off at the eShowe Methodist Church hall on Saturday, 7 March from 9am to 1pm and on Monday to Wednesday (9 to 11 March) from 6am to 4pm.

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