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Drop-off event for electronics and hazardous materials happening next weekend

Arlington residents can drop off old electronics, household hazardous materials and small metal items next Saturday at a biannual collection event.

The Environmental Collection and Recycling Event (E-CARE) will take place from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 5 at Wakefield High School (1325 S. Dinwiddie Street). Accepted materials include automotive fluids, batteries, fluorescent tubes, pesticides, toner cartridges and paint products.

“We encourage you to coordinate with neighbors on combining loads to cut down the number of trips to the E-CARE site,” a press release says. “Vehicles should be packed in reverse order for drop-off: Small metal items first, then electronics and HHMs.”

Business and commercial wastes will not be accepted. The event also does not accept old bicycles, which the county encourages residents to donate to the nonprofit Bikes of the World.

IDs are required at the donation site, as the event is for Arlington residents only. A complete press release is below.

Arlington residents can drop off old electronics, household hazardous materials (HHMs) and small metal items during the biannual Environmental Collection and Recycling Event (ECARE) on Saturday, Oct. 5, from 8 a.m.-3 p.m., rain or shine, at Wakefield High School (1325 South Dinwiddie Street).

Note: Bicycle donations will not be collected at Fall ECARE 2024. Business and commercial wastes also will not be accepted. Find a list of accepted and other unaccepted items.

We encourage you to coordinate with neighbors on combining loads to cut down the number of trips to the ECARE site. Vehicles should be packed in reverse order for drop-off: Small metal items first, then electronics and HHMs. Place HHMs and electronics in separate cardboard boxes for easy handling and to prevent spills. This event is for Arlington residents only, so bring ID.

As a reminder, HHM drop-off is available year-round (by appointment only, except on Saturdays) at the County’s HHM Facility at 530 31st St. S., Water Pollution Control Plant Gate 3. Learn more.

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  • Dan Egitto is an editor and reporter at ARLnow. Originally from Central Florida, he graduated from Duke University and previously reported at the Palatka Daily News in Florida and the Vallejo Times-Herald in California. Dan joined ARLnow in January 2024.