Hudson County Electronic Recycling Information

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Information on recycling in Hudson County, NJ

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The next step is to safely and responsibly dispose of your old electronic devices…and for Hudson County residents, recyclingelectronic items just got easier than ever!

As of January 1st, 2011, New Jersey has a NEW ElectronicWaste Disposal Law that holds manufacturers responsible for 100% of the cost of recycling electronic devices.

Now Hudson County residents no longer have to wait until Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection Days to properly dispose of their computers, iPods, stereos, televisions, monitors,printers, cell phones and other electronics.

The HCIA has set up convenient Electronic Drop-Off Boxes innumerous locations throughout the county, where residents caneasily drop off their old devices AT NO COST!

BAYONNEMonday-Friday, 8:30am–4pm Bayonne Recycling Center Hook Road (across from Central Garage)

HARRISONMonday-Friday, 8am–4pm Harrison DPW111 Sussex Street

HOBOKENMonday-Friday, 8am–4pm Hoboken DPW256 Observer Highway

JERSEY CITYMonday-Saturday, 9am–3pm Jersey City Incinerator Authority501 Route 440

KEARNYMonday-Saturday, 8am–4pmKearny DPW357 Bergen Avenue

NORTH BERGENMonday-Friday, 8am–4pmNorth Bergen MUA6200 Tonnelle Avenue

SECAUCUSMonday-Friday, 8am–3pmSecaucus DPW370 Secaucus Road

UNION CITYMonday-Friday, 8am–4pmUnion City DPW410 – 27th Street

WEST NEW YORKMonday-Friday, 7:30am–2:30pmWest New York DPW6200 Broadway

This service is provided FREE to Hudson County Residents.

Get that new HDTV, Computer, Printer or Cell Phone this Holiday Season?

For more information onwhat items are accepted, or questions about the new law, please call theHCIA Environmental Hotlineat 800-540-0987 or visitwww.hcia.org.

9 Convenient Drop-Off Locations

Thomas A. DeGiseCounty Executive

John L. ShinnickHCIA Chairman

Norman M. GuerraChief Executive Officer