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Electronic Recycling Days: Oct 01 2022 - Nov 05

Electronic Recycling Days: October

The next Electronic Recycling Date is October 29, 2022 from 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

The event will accept standard household/office environment electronics: computers, monitors, TV’s, printers, phones, laptops, tablets, DVD players, cable boxes, toasters, curling irons, hairdryers, etc. Thanks to a new contract with Davie County, Davie residents can now take many items to 3RC for disposal at no cost to them.

To find a complete list of accepted items and guidelines visit the 3RC EnvrioStation website. Visit Earth 911 for a convenient search tool, or call 1-800-Cleanup to find recycling locations for a range of products.

For more information, contact Davie County Public Utilities at (336) 753-6090. The landfill is located at 360 Dalton Road.

Accepted Items

  • PCs, Hard Drives, Laptops
  • Televisions
  • Keyboards and Mice
  • Servers
  • Cell Phones and PDAs
  • Video Games
  • iPods and MP3 players
  • Scanners
  • Printers
  • Copiers
  • GPS
  • Typewriters
  • Telephone Systems
  • Rechargeable Batteries
Items Not Accepted

  • Large appliances: washer, dryers, etc, the convenience site accepts these items, not the recycling vendors
  • Items containing refrigerants:  dehumidifiers, water coolers, etc.
  • Items containing oil:  oil-filled heaters
  • Loose batteries (batteries contained within devices are ok)
  • Items containing mercury:  thermostats (we can accept LCD monitors and TV’s which have mercury bulbs)
  • Smoke detectors
  • CD’s, cassettes, and videotapes
Electronic Recycling Days are held on the last Saturday of the first month of each quarter.

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