How to Recycle Refrigerators, Other Appliances, & Electronics
One of the best ways you can help make the planet a little greener is by recycling. However, what can be recycled is not always made clear. For example, many homeowners are probably not aware they can recycle refrigerators and other common home appliances as well as everyday electronics. Whenever you have appliances or electronics you are trying to get rid of, Bill Baker's Inc.—a professional recycling company serving the Lorain County, OH, area—can help. They also sell reconditioned products from past recycled appliances.
Electronics You Can Recycle
Whenever your old electronics stop working or you decide to upgrade, recycling is one of the best ways to get rid of them. In many areas, it is also illegal to throw your unwanted electronics in the garbage because of the chemicals they can leak out. Commonly accepted electronic devices that can be dropped off at a recycling center include: computer monitors, desktop and portable computers, computer attachments (keyboards, mice, speakers), printers, home telephones and cellphones, and cameras and projectors. Contact your local center to learn exactly what is acceptable.
Home Appliances You Can Recycle
Large home appliances often need to be picked up by your local recycling center or another recycling company. This is primarily due to the harmful fluids they contain, such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and because they do not break down when they are dumped at landfills. Usually, you can recycle refrigerators, washers and dryers, dishwashers, air conditioners, and ovens.
If you would like to recycle refrigerators and other home appliances or outdated electronics, contact Bill Baker's Inc. about their available recycling services. Call (440) 322-2325 to speak to this recycling company today. You can also learn more about their reconditioned refrigerators and other home appliances by visiting them online.