Do What You Can
At this site you can find nearby locations for disposing of hazardous waste and electronic waste (computers, TVs, etc.)
Regarding the electronic waste:
To decrease the amount of potentially hazardous material accumulating in our landfills, the Ontario Government has designated Ontario Electronic Stewardship (OES), a non-profit industry organization to manage a program that encourages reuse, recycling and, if needed, proper disposal of unwanted electronic equipment.
If you live in Toronto and have old computer parts that still work and you are looking for new home for them, you can check out
Computation at 280 Jane St.
They also accept dead computers and parts. They have a free day coming up for dropping of computers and parts:
Computation's FREE Earth Day
They also have a location in Montreal.
At this site you can find nearby locations for disposing of hazardous waste and electronic waste (computers, TVs, etc.)
Regarding the electronic waste:
To decrease the amount of potentially hazardous material accumulating in our landfills, the Ontario Government has designated Ontario Electronic Stewardship (OES), a non-profit industry organization to manage a program that encourages reuse, recycling and, if needed, proper disposal of unwanted electronic equipment.
If you live in Toronto and have old computer parts that still work and you are looking for new home for them, you can check out
Computation at 280 Jane St.
They also accept dead computers and parts. They have a free day coming up for dropping of computers and parts:
Computation's FREE Earth Day
They also have a location in Montreal.
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