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When you  purchase of $199 or more you can recycle up to 3 electronic items free of charge.


Phone number:1-800-336-9136

Location-700 S 72nd ST, Omaha NE 68114 
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EDT information

EDT gives you 20 cents for every pound. EDT the electronic place is located at Firstar Fiber. If you want to locate it call 402-733-7297.When you do recycle electronics you help the environment and  save money.
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Phone Number -1-888-Best-Buy

Location-7520 Dodge st. Omaha, Ne 68114

Best Buy takes:
Three items per house hold per day
Nearly every thing electronic like TVs and monitors
Small electronics like fans and vacuums,
desktops and computers.

Best Buy doesn’t take:
Disassemble TVs and monitors
Appliances. Haul away programs for refrigerators, freezers, dishes washers and dryers.
TVs larger than 32in


Our website is about recycling electronics. When you don’t recycle electronics it goes to landfills  and pollutes the air.  4.6 tonnes of e-waste ended up in US landfills in 2000. Lead, cadmium and mecury can pollute the air in landfills. There are lots of places were you can recycle electronics. Some of these places are Best Buy, Nebraska Furniture Mart, EDT and Earth911.


Bullet points

• E-waste is an  informal name for a variety of electronic products that have met the end of their "useful life."
•Americans create 1.5 million pounds of e-waste a year
•Americans now own about 24 electronic devices per household, according to the EPA,  many of these get replaced regularly.
For more info go to  For more info go to:
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/campaigns/toxics/electronics/the-e-waste-problem/where-does-e-waste-end-up/, http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Global-Promotions/Recycling-Electronics/pcmcat149900050025.c?id=pcmcat149900050025&DCMP=rdr0001422
 
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