10/17/24 Update – Registrations for CleanScapes 3rd annual free electronics recycling is now closed. Response has been overwhelming & we have exceeded our 10,000 lbs. maximum limit. Although we are unable to accept any more requests this year, CleanScapes will be reaching out to our current event funders & will request supplemental local donations to support a 4th event in early autumn, 2025. If you would like to financially support the 2025 event, please email CleanScapes Project Director Elisabeth Lynch at clintoncountycleanscapes@yahoo.com. (2025 registrations will open in October.) Thank you for your continued support & we look forward to the spring 2025 community cleanup season! Have a safe & joyful season, the CleanScapes Advisory Board Members.
CleanScapes is hosting their 3rd annual free electronics collection event. Feel free to share the news!
- When: Sat. Oct. 19, 9 am to 12 noon
- No cost to Clinton County residents
- Location: Clinton County Conservation District, Porter Twp., Clinton Co.
Registration is required for a drop-off time. Registrations accepted until Thurs. 12 noon, Oct. 17 or 10,000 lbs. max. weight limit is reached. Register for a drop-off time by contacting Elisabeth Lynch at 570.726.3511 (leave voice message-no text) or clintoncountycleanscapes@yahoo.com.
Accepted working & non-working electronics: Such as TV’s, CD players, stereo equipment, gaming consoles, cords & cables, and all computers and components.
Not Accepted: Large appliances, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, and business drop-offs will not be accepted, please contact the Wayne Twp. Landfill.
To learn more on the event flyer, or explore www.CleanScapes-NCPA.com or www.facebook.com/CleanScapesNCPA. Share the news!
This event is sponsored by grants awarded by the Clinton County Community Foundation and Keep PA Beautiful combined with donations from Bald Eagle Township and Brenda and Don Lysle.
“We seem to all have that old TV, a pile of unused electronics and drawers full of old cables. This event is one of CleanScapes’ favorites. In the past 2 years, our community members dropped off 755 TV’s and 11,203 lbs. of other electronics. All items are taken by a local company, eLoop, and from there all the components are recycled. Each event costs upwards of $10,000 and we couldn’t hold this community event without our sponsors and CleanScapes donations,” stated CleanScapes Treasurer Colleen Xethakis-Lacy.
On October 19, CleanScapes’ goal is to collect another 10,000 lbs. in 3 hours. AmeriCorps Seniors, CleanScapes volunteers, and Clinton County Probation clients will be on hand to assist the public when they arrive and to unload their items.
