How many old cords, computers and random electronics are sitting in your house? If you were working from home this past year, you’ve probably accumulated some new things and need to get rid of the old. We’ve got you covered! Stop by Stamm Technologies on your way in (or out!) of work and we’ll trade you some coffee and donuts for your electronic waste. It’s a great, free way to dispose of electronics the right way!
Electronics are the fastest growing segment of municipal solid waste. These items have hazardous materials such as lead, chromium, and mercury. By keeping electronics out of landfills we are reducing land, air, and water pollution while also reducing the negative impact these materials can have on human health. Electronics also contain valuable materials that can be saved and recycled into new products. Reusing these materials helps conserve natural resources and reduces the pollution associated with the initial mining or extraction of those natural resources.
L:egacy Recycling will accept electronics, batteries, and small appliances. Items can be dropped off for free to be recycled, including:
UPSs
DVD players
VCRs
DVRs
Routers
All storage devices
iPods
MP3s
Tablets
Video Game Player
Stereos
Blue Rays
Modems
All computers
All laptops
All Servers
All computer parts
All types of batteries (NICd, Pb acid, Li ion, Alkaline)
Phones
Keyboards
Mice
All wires
LCD Monitors
Cell Phones
All printers
All copiers
Fax Machines
The following items are also accepted for a small fee:
Flat screen monitor recycling fee: $3.00 each
CRT monitor recycling fee: $10.00 each
TV recycling fee: $25.00 each
Projection TV, Console TV, and bare tube recycling fee: $40.00 each
Microwaves and items with freon recycling fee: $5.00 each
This event is part of 2021 Valley Week, presented by Potawatomi Hotel & Casino. Valley Week is an annual event that invites you to explore and experience Milwaukee's Menomonee River Valley!
You are invited to explore and experience the Valley at more than a dozen events in just one week. From the Ultimate Beer Run 3.7K, happy hour river cruise, job fair, and so much more, Valley Week showcases some not-to-be-missed unique Valley experiences!
Proceeds from the events support Menomonee Valley Partners, a nonprofit organization formed in 1999 to revitalize the Menomonee River Valley.