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Have alot of electronic waste, best way to dispose?

jawan

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Hey guys,

I have about 6 monitors, 2 home theater system, **** load of random wires, routers etc...washer, 2 dryers, a couple of laptops, that got damaged by a flood, some short circuited, was wondering if anyone had ideas vs me driving out to the dump yard. There's also a 7 foot waterfall which works, but we have no use for.

1 of the home theater speakers work, it's from a sony s master wireless home theater system. Those speakers from what i remember work but the receiver is fried. if anyone wants them, feel free to take them.

There's also a snow blower which is relatively new but something inside the engine broke. It won't turn over and you can hear something rattling inside. Just trying to figure wtf to do with all this stuff.
 
For PC parts, old laptops, monitors and other small electronics, any store that sells computers should accept them as they should all be part of Ontario's electronics recycling program. This is a free-of-charge program for all consumers.

The bigger stuff can be picked up by scrapheads on kijiji. There is no shortage of those people out there.
 
Yeah, big things will be picked up in a day by those scrap collectors from Kijiji, or just put them on the curb a night before your garbage day. They sell those big things for scrap metal.

All electronics and computers can be taken to any recycling depot in Toronto for free:
http://www.toronto.ca/garbage/depots.htm
 
I normally leave it out to the curb & its gone in 2dys. Just like metal

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Municipalities take it for free. You could also leave the stuff on your curb for a few days
 
You didn't say where you are located but since this is GTAM I will assume Toronto. Pretty sure you can just put that on the street and they'll take it. Peel Scrap Metal Recycling (peelscrapmetalrecycling.com) will pay you for most things.
 

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