City Of Mobile, Ransom Partner To Recycle Old Electronics

The City of Mobile has announced it is now accepting old, unwanted, broken and outdated household electronics at its recycling centers through an expanded partnership with Chickasaw-based Ransom Solutions. City residents may drop off used residential electronics along with their household recyclables at any of the city’s three single-stream recycling centers, which are at 4851 Museum Drive, 308 Pinehill Drive and 1750 Dauphin Island Parkway. Ransom’s team will collect, sort and process qualifying electronic waste to help reduce electronic waste in landfills. Some of the items now accepted include phones, computers (including components and accessories), gaming consoles, CD and DVD players, cell phones, surge protectors and other small electronics. TVs and other large electronics will not be accepted but may be taken directly to Ransom ’s facility at 320 South Craft Highway in Chickasaw. Local businesses may schedule a commercial pickup for larger quantities through Ransom.

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