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  • April 23, 2009
  • Christine Davis Mantai

Area residents will have the opportunity to clear out unwanted household electric items during SUNY Fredonia鈥檚 second annual Earth Week Campus and Community Household Electric Recycling Day on Saturday, April 25, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The event is free, open to the public, and will take place at the SUNY Fredonia Park-&-Ride lot adjacent to the Ring Road Services Complex. People disposing of items should put them in the trunk or bed of their car or truck, and the items will be removed by volunteers from university athletic teams.

鈥淲e are once again thrilled to be able to offer this much-needed free service to the campus and greater community,鈥 said Michael Barone, director of Public Relations at SUNY Fredonia and a member of the campus鈥 Sustainability Committee which, together with the Cornell Cooperative Extension, is sponsoring the event. 鈥淟ast year鈥檚 inaugural event was such a success that we not only generated more than 29,000 pounds of materials that might otherwise have found their way to a landfill, but we literally had cars lined up on Ring Road a half hour before the start.鈥

Acceptable items include: computers, monitors, terminals, laptops, hard drives, keyboards, computer mice, cables, printers, modems, speakers, televisions VCRs, DVD players, electronic games, cameras, radios, cell phones, FAX machines, typewriters, batteries and power tools, toner/inkjet cartridges, electronic pencil sharpeners, cassette players, cordless phones, home paper shredders, walkie talkies, answer machines, scanners, and chargers.

However, items from businesses or municipalities will not be accepted, nor will air conditioners, liquids or paints, florescent bulbs, large kitchen appliances, personal appliances, or children鈥檚 electronic toys.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a tremendous way to cap-off a successful slate of Earth Week events,鈥 Barone added.

For more information, contact the SUNY Fredonia Office of Facilities Services at 716-673-3452. Information on SUNY Fredonia鈥檚 most recent 鈥淕o Green鈥 initiatives, including its full Earth Week schedule of events, can be found at .