Electronics Recycling
Nova Scotians can bring their end-of-life electronics for recycling free of charge to any Atlantic Canada Electronic Stewardship (ACES) drop-off centre throughout the province. End-of-life electronics are those that have reached the end of their useful life, either because they are broken or outdated.
The ACES program accepts electronics in the following categories:
- Televisions
- Desktop Computers
- Computer Monitors
- Laptop Computers
- Desktop Printers, Scanners, Fax Machines
- Personal or Portable Audio/Video Systems
- Home Audio/Video Systems
- Home Theatre in a Box (HTB) Systems
- Non-Cellular Telephones
- Vehicle Audio/Video Systems (Aftermarket)
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RRFB Nova Scotia has an agreement with Atlantic Canada Electronics Stewardship to provide specific services for this industry-lead program.
Go to
ACEStewardship.ca for more details.
Cellphone Recycling - RecycleMyCell.ca
Nova Scotians can recycle their cell phones through the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) recycling program.
Cell phones and accessories can be brought to one of the numerous drop-off locations throughout the province or you can print off a pre-paid shipping label from the Recycle My Cell website.
Visit RecycleMyCell.ca for more information. |
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