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Scrap Metal and Electronics~SCRAP METAL~ Scrap Metal can now be brought down to the Lebanon Solid Waste and Recycling Facility, located on Route 12A (headed towards Plainfield, on the right, just past Home Depot). Examples of Scrap Metal would be: grills, toasters, dryers, pots/pans, car parts, curtain rods, etc.
Hanover will no longer be hosting a Scrap Metal Day for residents. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ~ELECTRONICS~ We will continue to hold a collection for electronics once a year. This usually happens in the Spring. The collection this year will be held on: Saturday, May 15, 2010 from 9:00 AM to Noon at the Hanover Public Works Department (just south of the Greensboro Road/Route 120 intersection) What is acceptable and associated disposal costs? See: More Info & Costs
Also note that as of March 2009, you can bring almost everything from TV's and computers to DVD players and more to any U.S. Best Buy store and they will recycle it. There is a Best Buy store in West Lebanon, NH. Best Buy does not charge a fee for recycling most consumer electronics. However, they do charge $10 for TVs 32" and under, CRTs, monitors and laptops, which is offset with a $10 Gift Card. According to Best Buy's website, they accept up to two items per household per day. For more information about Best Buy's recycling program, please check their website at: www.bestbuy.com (go to Product Support at the bottom of their homepace and click on Recycling).
In addition ... Systems plus Computers, Inc., recycles computers year round at their Hanover and Lebanon locations, at a rate of $0.36 per pound. For more information, contact Systems plus Computers at 643-5800.
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