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Appliance, Freon, CRT & Electronics Recycling Collection

Benefitting BSA Troop 502

APPLIANCE, FREON, CRT & ELECTRONICS RECYCLING COLLECTION

Benefitting Boy Scouts of America Troop 502

SATURDAY, May 18, 2024 from 9 AM to 1 PM

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The Medeiros Crew Recycling group are once again conducting appliance, Freon, CRT, and electronics recycling drives. The next event is on Saturday, May 18, 2024 from 9 to 1 at the Spence Farm property located at 41 Wyman Street in Woburn.

This is an excellent opportunity to recycle these items at a minimal cost, while supporting a local group or organization each month. There is a significant cost savings compared to the higher cost associated with curbside appliance recycling programs.

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In Woburn, the cost for curbside pick-up of many of these items has increased once again in 2024. Simply bring your items to us in your vehicle and we will get them out of your vehicle!

The drop-off recycling drives at Spence Farm are open to residents and businesses from all communities, not just Woburn.

With your support, over the years these collections have raised over $230,000 for local non-profit organizations, as well as several thousand dollars in donations to the Woburn Memorial High School Scholarship Fund. So, clean out those basements, attics, garages, and warehouses and bring your items to the next drive on Saturday, May 18th.

If you cannot make this collection, please note the next collection will be on Saturday, June 15th here at Spence Farm for another deserving group.

Please see the photo for the larger items pricing, Thank You

For the fee of only $5.00 each, we accept printers.

For the small fee of only $1.00 each, computers (Hard Drives Are Removed & Shredded by The Vendor), scanners, calculators, typewriters, fax/copy machines, telephones, stereo equipment, video and audio equipment, microwave ovens, telephones, and most consumer electronics.

Cell phones will also be accepted free of charge and donated to “Cell Phones for Soldiers Program” through the City of Woburn’s Veterans Office.

Should you have any questions, please contact Paul or Lori Medeiros at (781) 938-0297 or at [email protected]

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