All other electronic items not listedĪbove are not covered by the Electronic Waste Management Act nor the programs established by manufacturers as operated by the MCMUA. Please note that starting inĢ018 only the above listed items will be accepted as part of the electronics recycling program. In 2018 desktop printers and fax machines were added to the disposal ban list. Laptops, monitors, televisions, tablets, mobile phones, desktop printers and fax machines.Īs of 2011 and in accordance with Electronic Waste Management Act., the above items are banned from being placed in the The following items are accepted as part of the MCMUA electronics recycling program: computers, Managing Electronics (E-Waste) with the MCMUA Olive or at the of other drop-off locations available throughout Morris County. Please note that starting in 2018, E-waste will no longer be accepted at the MCMUA one-day household hazarsdous waste events but will only be accepted at the MCMUA's household hazardous wasteįacility located in Mt. Click here to view the database of Morris County electronics recycling drop-off locations. Electronics are now accepted at many municipal recycling depots and/or In addition, more and more entities (public and private) are providing E-Waste recycling The MCMUA accepts used consumer electronics for recycling at its household hazardous waste facility located in Mt.
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