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Newton City Hall
1000 Commonwealth Ave
Newton Centre, MA 02459

617-796-1000
TDD/TTY 617-796-1089

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APPLIANCES and ELECTRONICS

 

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Appliances and electronics (including TVs and computers) are collected curbside for recycling, please call 617.796.1000 for a free pick up.

If your item is still working, please consider donation!

For more information on how to dispose of old electronics, please click here or scroll down.

For more information on how to dispose of old appliances, please click here or scroll down.

Televisions, Computer Monitors, and Electronics


Cathode ray tube (CRT) devices such as televisions and computer monitors are banned from disposal at landfills and incinerators in MA. These items, along with all other electronics, are now collected curbside, please call 617-796-1000 to schedule a free pick up.

In addition, many retail stores also accept consumer electronics for recycling, for more information, please visit MA DEP's electronics recycling page.

Working computers may be donated to many organizations that have different programs to transform old or surplus computer and peripheral equipment into functional and useful computer systems for non-profit agencies and persons with low income.

Donations are accepted at:

· COMMUNITY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
20 Union Street , Lynn , MA . Please contact John Chapman at 781-598-6003

· COMPUTER ASSETS
recyclers@wn.net
Only accept equipment from companies, not individuals. All grades of computer equipment accepted. They salvage what they can to resell and recycle the rest as much as possible. They will do pick-ups of as little as a vanload in Boston . Price depends on how much it costs them to pick-up and process material minus a percentage of the money they get from reselling.

· GOODWILL
(617) 445-1010, 1010 Harrison Ave
Accepts working computers only.

· MADISON PARK DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
122 DeWitt Drive , Roxbury , MA 02120
Please contact Nyvia Colon ( ncolon@madison-park.org ) or call 617-541-3900 ext. 235

· NOTRE DAME COMPUTER INITIATIVE (a.k.a. MINDSHARE COLLABORATIVE)
(617) 787-7870 Fax (617) 787-1636, 50 W. Broadway, South Boston 02127 Contact: Charles Thompson
Accepts working PC compatible systems with Pentium 1-166, or above, CPUs and puts them into the hands of inner city school children, physically-impaired people, adults trying to enter the job market and other economically disadvantaged populations. Visit website or call for more information.

· SHAWMUT EDUCATION
70 Glenville Avenue , Allston , MA 02134
Please contact David Pearson ( dpearson@shawmuteducation.org ) or call 857-222-3217 or 617-254-1134
This organization exists to empower homeless, formerly homeless, and other At Risk individuals through the development and implementation of computer training curriculums . Upon completion of training, they provide job placement support in order for the participants to stabilize their vocational careers.

· SOLUTIONS AT WORK
(617) 492-0300, Pick up 3 days a week, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & Fridays 9:30-4pm. They will absolutely test items before taking it. Will accept working television sets, computers, printers and monitors with a minimum of 300mHz , Pentium II with 128 RAM.

· TECSCHANGE - TECHNOLOGY FOR SOCIAL CHANGE
(617) 442-4456, 83 Highland Street , Roxbury , MA 02119 donations@tecschange.org
Please call or email first.
Accepts donations from individuals, local companies, and other institutions. Computers should be less than 5 years old, complete, but not necessarily in working order. Donated equipment is refurbished by skilled volunteers and provided, along with technical support, to grassroots community organizations in the Cambridge-Boston area. Equipment is also donated to grassroots non-governmental organizations abroad.

Laptops (less than 7 years old) are especially useful for groups that do human rights advocacy. Donated equipment is also needed for their computer repair classes. These classes are taught by high-tech volunteers and graduating students can take home a computer that they have refurbished themselves.

· YOUTHBUILD BOSTON
504 Dudley St. , Boston , MA 02119
Please contact Steve Whitney (swhitney@ybbuild.org) or call (617) 445-8887 x 112.
Accepts computers of Pentium level (minimum 133 MHz), keyboards, mice, and SVGA monitors . Your hardware donation will insure that they can both continue to train area residents in hardware troubleshooting, software applications, and to provide a quality low-cost computer to a person in need.

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Please call the DPW/Environmental Affairs at (617) 796-1471 if you have any questions about recycling TVs or computer monitors.

Large Appliances

Large appliances (commonly referred to as “white goods”), include washers, dryers, stoves, dishwashers, water heaters, refrigerators, air conditioners, freezers, and dehumidifiers, are not picked up as trash and require a special collection. To arrange for a free pick up, please call the DPW at 617-796-1000.

Environmental Affairs will let you know what day to place your appliance to the curb for collection. Please have your appliance to the curb by 7am on your assigned day, or as early as 4pm the day before. Please help us to keep our streets clean and safe by only placing the appliance to the curb on your specially scheduled collection day.

Residents may also continue to bring appliances to the Recycling Depot on Rumford Ave.

Freon (chlorofluorocarbons) is removed from refrigerators, air conditioners, freezers and dehumidifiers in order to meet the Clean Air Act. All appliances are then sent to a local scrap metal recycling facility. For additional questions, please contact Environmental Affairs at 617-796-1471.

If your appliance is working, please consider dontation:

SOLUTIONS AT WORK
(617) 492-0300, Contact: Michael Green info@solutionsatwork.org
Pick up donations Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays 9:30-4:00pm, call to make arrangements.
Small appliances: lamps, toaster ovens, irons, microwaves, electric frying pans, electric mixers, blenders, radios, clocks, small stereos.
Refrigerators and freezers: must be 10 years old or less and in a place where they can confirm that the appliance works.

SANDRA'S LODGE
(781)899.7311, Contact: Kristy Sweet
Accept working appliances, furniture, and household items. These items are then provided to formerly homeless women and families as they set up their new homes.

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