What's Accepted: Chemical, Electronic Mobile Collection at Dunedin High
Get rid of your used, outdated or broken electronics and chemicals on Saturday during the Chemical and Electronic Mobile Collection event at Dunedin High School. Here's what to bring or not bring for safe recycling.
Those old, outdated chemicals and electronics have been collecting dust long enough. Get rid of them Saturday at Pinellas County's Chemical and Electronic Mobile Collection site at Dunedin High. All items collected are disposed or recycled in an environmentally-friendly way. Editor's Tip: When you're done there, skip across town to the Dunedin Public Library and drop off all your gently-used, unwanted books, CDs, DVDs, and such to the Dunedin Friends Book Drive. The following items are accepted at the chemical and electronic collection site, according to a county flier: Household chemicals: Cleaners, cooking oil, fluorescent light bulbs, paint (latex or oil), paint remover, rechargeable batteries, smoke detectors, solvents, thermometers…
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