DAYTONA BEACH
Vann Data to hold electronics recycling event
Vann Data Services is hosting its 10th annual technology and electronics recycling drive next Thursday.
The event gives local residents and businesses a chance to dispose of their old electronics for free, with the peace of mind that their devices will be properly handled by a certified electronics recycler, or "e-recycler," A-1 Assets of Longwood, according to a news release.
The April 19 collection event will be from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., in the parking lot of Vann Data, 1801 Dunn Ave. in Daytona Beach.
Computers, servers, LCD and CRT monitors, printers, phones, office equipment, stereo systems, circuit boards and many more types of electronics will be accepted, reusable or not. The only electronics items not accepted are televisions.
“In the 10 years Vann Data has offered this service to our community, we have collected over 119 tons of discarded computer equipment, reducing the amount of hazardous materials and electronic scrap in our landfill”, said Vann Data President Janice Huffstickler in the news release.
For more information, call 386-238-1200.
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