PA Resources Council Responsibly Managed 3.3 Million Pounds Of Electronics Waste Over 20 Years Of Hard-To-Recycle Collections
Photo

The Pennsylvania Resources Council is celebrating a milestone in 2022 as it launches the 20th season of hosting hard-to-recycle collection events: responsibly managing 3.3 million pounds of electronics recycling dropped off by residents of southwestern Pennsylvania.

PRC also recently celebrated reaching the milestone of managing 6 million pounds of household chemicals over the last 20 years.  Read more here.

“Since 2003, PRC has provided responsible and convenient disposal for items that are not eligible for curbside recycling, such as e-waste, tires, Freon-containing appliances and more,” says PRC Executive Director Darren Spielman. “For good reason, regulations ban the disposal of televisions and other items via landfills and incinerators.  People need to find responsible methods for recycling e-waste, and PRC remains committed to the safe, ethical, and responsible recycling of electronic waste and other hard-to-recycle materials.”

Since launching hard-to-recycle collection events in 2003, PRC and its partners have facilitated the safe management of 3,350,000 pounds of e-waste in addition to tires, Freon appliances, fluorescent tubes and other materials not accepted in curbside recycling.

Upcoming Events

In 2022, PRC will host four events in Allegheny County taking place 9:00 a.m. – 1:00  p.m.:

-- June 4 – Galleria at Pittsburgh Mills, Frazer Township, Allegheny County

-- July 23 – Quaker Valley High School, Leetsdale, Allegheny County

-- July 30 – Next Tier Connect @ Pittsburgh East, Monroeville, Allegheny County

-- October 1 – Settlers Cabin Park, Allegheny County

Participants must register in advance at PRC’s Collection Events webpage or by calling 412-288-7490 x1.

“The growth of PRC’s hard-to-recycle collections has been phenomenal, starting out in 2003 as a small series of events collecting paint and appliances that attracted about 100 people per event,” according to PRC Deputy Director Sarah Alessio Shea, who has coordinated the campaign for the past 15 years. “Over the years, PRC has expanded the footprint of where these events take place and expanded the types of materials accepted.  Today we attract 500 to 1,000 people per event who drop off thousands of pounds of materials for recycling.”

Sponsors

The 2022 PRC hard-to-recycle collection campaign is sponsored by Allegheny County Health Department, Colcom Foundation, Frazer Township, LANXESS, Pennsylvania American Water, 11 Cares and 100.1 FM and AM 1020 KDKA.

“We are proud of our 20 years of hard work protecting the environment – safeguarding habitats and communities,” says Spielman.  “We thank the many supporters over the past two decades who have helped PRC to serve more than 40,000 households, and we look forward to serving many more in communities across the state in the future.”

For more information on programs, initiatives and special events, visit the PA Resources Council website.  Click Here to sign up for regular updates, follow PRC on Twitter or Like them on FacebookClick Here for PRC’s Events Calendar.  Click Here to support their work.

PRC is Pennsylvania’s oldest grassroots environmental organization founded in 1939.  PRC has worked to protect resources for future generations through environmental education, recycling, waste diversion programs, anti-litter campaigns and other initiatives.

Related Article:

-- PA Resources Council Reaches Milestone Of Responsibly Managing 6 Million Pounds Of Household Chemicals In Southwest PA

Related Articles This Week:

-- PA Resources Council Hosts 2 Traveling Glass Recycling Bin Locations In Allegheny County In June

-- PA Resources Council To Host Household Chemical Collection Events In Fayette, Washington Counties In June

-- PA Resources Council To Host 5 Backyard Composting, Recycling, Rain Barrel Workshops In June

-- Keep PA Beautiful/PennDOT: Opening Young Ambassadors Program For High School Students In August

-- Keep PA Beautiful Launches Waterway Steward Program To Protect Water Trails July 1

[Posted: June 2, 2022]


6/6/2022

Go To Preceding Article     Go To Next Article

Return to This PA Environment Digest's Main Page