Don’t Throw that Away!

Baldwin County Recycling  A Baldwin County company is making it easy to recycle your electronics.
by Devon Walsh
Published: Wed, June 17, 2009 - 8:20 am CST Last Updated: Wed, June 17, 2009 - 8:37 am CST
A Baldwin County Company, BIS or Business Information Solutions, is going green. They are teaming up with E-Covery, to recycle your electronics. They have set up a huge bin outside their office, where you can drop off your old electronics. They are looking for things like computers, cell phones, vcrs, telephones, cables, pagers, answering machines, radios, fax machines and tvs. There is a $6 fee to recycle your TV, and a small fee to destroy the information in your hard drive.

Do not drop off appliances like toasters, washing machines, or microwaves.

BIS is located at 21530 Professional Drive, across from Robertsdale High School, behind Pen Air Federal Credit Union. They are open Monday-Friday from
8AM to 5PM. For more information, call (251) 943-1744.
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I wouldn’t pay someone to recycle my machines.  I thought recycling was supposed to be free so that we could reduce the stuff going into landfills.

I wouldn’t recycle anything unless I am getting paid for it. you can take your scrap metal and copper and get good money for it. But, people are giving there electronics to companies like this while the company gets to sell it and make profit.

There are much better ways to recycle your phone, instead of letting someone else get its value. See http://www.cellforcash.com/ as an example, but there are many more.

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