The workers there were great. I don't understand the other reviews because these guys were eager to help, friendly, and even lifted a heavy printer without me asking. I dropped off electronics and...
Household Chemicals and Computer Recycling Facility
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The Chicago Department of Public Health's environmental team is dedicated to protecting residents from exposure to hazardous materials and toxic pollutants. They collect household wastes like computers, chemicals, compact fluorescent light bulbs, latex paint, and pharmaceuticals at the Household Chemical and Computer Recycling Facility.
In addition to waste collection, the department creates guidelines for demolition and renovation projects, works with state and federal agencies to identify contaminated sites, responds to hazardous waste incidents, and monitors major events for environmental threats to ensure a healthier and safer city for all Chicagoans.
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I am glad that the City has facility to recycle electronic and rechargeable batteries with different times and days open, so go online to check. I had an old TV and printer I needed to recycle....

Old electronics, oil based paint, other items you know you shouldn't put in the trash? Yes, at some point we all have these things and should want to safely dispose of them. I learned about this...

Back open since July 20, 2020. If any question, try this phone number listed here - SWANCC also refers to it. (312) 744-4611. The main CDPH phone number is going to be a dead end since they only...

I've been here three times in last couple of months and every time the guys working there are complete jerks. They are very concerned that you're not dropping off things they don't recycle, but...
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