A bale of scrap copper. File photo courtesy of © Can Stock Photo / hroephoto.A bale of scrap copper. File photo courtesy of © Can Stock Photo / hroephoto.
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Volunteers in St. Marys hosting scrap metal and e-waste pickup

St. Marys Volunteer Firefighters and Kinsmen Club of St. Marys will host a scrap metal and e-waste pickup event at the end of the month.

The event will happen on Saturday, April 30th with residents asked to leave their scrap metal and e-waste at their curb-side by no later than 8 a.m. on the 30th. Also, residents are asked to separate scrap metal from their e-waste to make the collection more easy on the volunteers. The proceeds from the scrap metal collection support Muscular Dystrophy Canada and local sports teams, while the e-waste collection supports Cystic Fibrosis.

Rural residents can drop off their scrap metal at Robson Scrap Metal on or before Saturday April 30th before noon.

The following items are considered e-waste and will be picked up on April 30:

  • DVD players and VCRs
  • Cameras, cellphones, pagers, portable media players and PDAs
  • Computers, keyboards, mice, copiers, scanners, fax machines and printers
  • Radios, monitors, televisions, tuners, video projectors, record players
  • Telephones, answering machines
  • Small appliances, speakers, fax machines and microwaves

The following items are not acceptable for pick-up:

  • Household bulk items
  • Hazardous liquids or paint
  • Household garbage
  • Brush and yard clippings
  • Tires
  • Construction or demolition materials
  • Commercial or industrial materials

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