Electronics Recycling
As eWaste continues to increase in our local landfill, electronics recycling options need more visibility in our local communities. Most people are not aware that there are companies out there who will, not only take their retired electronics but may also give them a few dollars for those items.
Our company has made it our mission to increase awareness around Green IT, of which electronics recycling is a key component. However, we have found that our electronics recycling events only benefit our local community. For this reason we have begun to aggregate some links to other organizations who recycle electronics. If you are a recycling organization or know of any that should be included in the list, please Contact Green IT Florida and let us know about it.
Florida:
Sun Digital Electronics Recycling Charity Events
Next Event-March 14, 2012 from 7am-1:30pm.
Recycle All Electronics-Marion, Alachua, Sumter and Lake Counties
Recycle All Electronics has partnered with Sun Digital as the official eWaste recycler, taking responsible recycling to a new level in Central Florida. Recycle All Electronics (RAE) is HIPPA certified, EPA registered and in the process of securing AAA NAID, R2 and ISO14001 certifications. RAE is also the official electronic waste recycling center for Marion County and City of Ocala. RAE and Sun Digital will be hosting joint eRecycling charity events quarterly, as well as providing a drop off location for those who want to donate the electronics to the featured Sun Digital charity partner.
Marion County Recycling Dates:
Marion County E-waste Event – Saturday, August 11th
The next Marion County electronic waste collection event is set for Saturday, August 11th at the RAE facility – conveniently located behind Target in Ocala. Just drive through and drop off unwanted electronics, 9 am – 2 pm. NO CHARGE on this day for CRT monitors and older tube-style TV’s. Thank you for recycling!
*Disclaimer: Sun Digital does not take responsibility for the recycling practices of the companies listed. It is the consumers responsibility to conduct their due-diligence of the recycling companies, recycling processes, data destruction.


