A collection of hard-to-recycle materials will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 25 at the City of Pittsburgh Environmental Services, 3001 Railroad St., Strip District.
Items that can be dropped off at no charge include laptops, cell phones, ink and toner cartridges, usable building supplies such as light fixtures and doors, and medical supplies such as canes and wheelchairs. Other materials -- including TVs and monitors, tires with no rims, and e-waste such as home phones, small printers and other small appliances -- can be dropped off for fees ranging from $1 for mice and keyboards to $50 for console TVs.
The collections are sponsored by the Pennsylvania Resources Council and Allegheny County Health Department.
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