Where/How to recycle a printer?
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I didn’t know we can recycle toner cartridges at lib! Is it at all branches?
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I just checked, for those interested, here is more info on recycling e-waste.
http://www.nea.gov.sg/energy-waste/3rs/e-waste-lamp-battery-recycling/e-waste-recycling
Recycling cartridges at lib - scroll to the bottom of the link. -
ammonite:
I didn't know we can recycle toner cartridges at lib! Is it at all branches?
Most, if not all branches? I can't speak for all branches, but at least at the Central branch the box is next to the info counter on Level1, and at Clementi branch, it's next to the counter as you enter the library. The box is probably near the front at other branches too. -
slmkhoo:
gosh, I must have walked right past it several times without realizing.ammonite:
I didn't know we can recycle toner cartridges at lib! Is it at all branches?
Most, if not all branches? I can't speak for all branches, but at least at the Central branch the box is next to the info counter on Level1, and at Clementi branch, it's next to the counter as you enter the library. The box is probably near the front at other branches too.
If you find a place for printer do update the thread. My printer is on its last legs. -
There is a recycling station of e-waste at Ulu Pandan CC.
All kinds of electronics gadgets, including cables, chargers etc are accepted.
The station is located way inside the CC, not inside the CC office.
Turn right and walk all the way in, else ask for directions at the CC office.
The printer might be too large to fit into the bin opening. -
Jennifer:
Thanks for the heads up!There is a recycling station of e-waste at Ulu Pandan CC.
All kinds of electronics gadgets, including cables, chargers etc are accepted.
The station is located way inside the CC, not inside the CC office.
Turn right and walk all the way in, else ask for directions at the CC office.
The printer might be too large to fit into the bin opening.
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There’s a recycling station of e-waste at kembangan CC. It’s near the basketball court, beside the staircase.
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Aside from quickly getting rid of your old or non-working appliances, make sure they go to the right place. The best option is to hire companies that https://www.junk-works.ca/services/items-we-take/appliances. Such companies will recycle the product. Hence you need not do the recycling by yourself. While picking a company, ensure that they provide good service.
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Gosh! I didn't realize we can recycle old printers. Was keeping 2 old printers when we got the latest replacement printer & hoping to bring to Mynmar on my next mission trip. I'll head for the respective CCs if they still accept.
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