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A new electronics recycling initiative is set to benefit educational programs for youth in the area. Residents can donate their old televisions, with a fee of $15 for units measuring under 27 inches and $20 for those over 27 inches. This initiative aims to promote responsible disposal of electronic waste while simultaneously contributing to educational opportunities for local young people.
It's important to note that the program will not accept major appliances, ensuring a focused effort on smaller electronics. Community members are encouraged to take part in this recycling drive, as it not only helps in reducing electronic pollution but also supports the educational needs of the youth in the community.
By participating, individuals can declutter their homes while making a positive impact on the future of local students. This event highlights the community's commitment to sustainability and education, providing an avenue for residents to contribute to both environmental health and youth empowerment.
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