Fabrics and Electronics Recycling at Harvest Your Energy Festival

This is a list of items that can be recycled at the 2017 Harvest Your Energy Festival. All items are free to recycle, unless otherwise noted.

Some items have changed since last year, so be sure to check out the list before you bring things to recycle. This list is a guide; if you have an item you would like to recycle that isnt on the list, email francine@liquidatedstuff.com to see if your item can be recycled.

Electronics Recycling:

General Items

Phones (home and cell)
Batteries (rechargeable and lithium are free; alkaline are $.55/lb)
Radios
Light Fixtures*
Battery Operated Tools
Computer Related Items
Printers
Computer Speakers (Household are $10.00 a set)
PC’s
Copiers
Fax Machines
Scanners
Servers
Laptops
Modems
Keyboards
Towers
Routers
Large Household Items
Lawn Mowers
Microwaves
White Goods
Refrigerators*

AC Units
All Appliances
Filing Cabinets*
Metal Desks*
Bicycles
Other Items 
Ballasts
Wire
Medical Equipment
Switches
Electrical Equipment
Switch Gear
Chargers
Fire Alarm Equipment
Scrap Metals*
Pipe
Printed Circuit Boards

Chargeable Items:

  • TV’s are $30.00 each
  • CRT Monitors are $15.00 each with or without a computer / Flat Screen Monitors without a computer are $15.00 each
  • Alkaline Batteries $.55/lb
  • Wood $.25/lb
  • Dumpsters – New and Pre-owned Furniture and Warehouse/Storage Equipment – Labor
  • Car Seats $15.00 each
  • Toners: $.20/lb

Fabric Recycling: 

All donations must be clean and dry. Please bag your donations.

  • All Footwear
  • All Clothing
  • Accessories: hats, gloves, scarfs, pocketbooks, duffle bags, totes, belts, ties, bathrobes
  • Linens: sheets, pillows, comforters, blankets, dish towels, throw rugs, draperies, table linens, placemats
  • Stuffed Animals

The above items are a guideline – if you have something to recycle that plugs in or is made of metal, chances are that we take it.

*** We do not accept plastic toys, at all ***

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