Even if one of your appliances isn’t broken but isn’t operating as efficiently as it should be, you’ll lose a considerable amount of money over time. For that reason and because inefficient appliances waste energy and drive utility costs up, it’s important that you understand how, why and where to recycle your appliances.
If you’ve never been to a recycling center that accepts appliances before, understand that they want to make the process as easy as possible for you. If it was too much of a hassle to recycle appliances, the economy and environment would take a serious toll. Also, bear in mind that there are state and federal regulations that might forbid you from disposing of certain electronics or refrigerant materials, so you’ll be left with no choice but to bring them to a recycling center.
Before you load up your car and bring some appliances to a recycling center, call or check online to ensure that they accept the appliances that you are trying to dispose of. Most recycling centers take at least the following.
- Microwaves
- Water heaters
- Air conditioners
- Dishwashers
- Washing machines
- Freezers
- Washers
- Stoves
- Trash compactors
For more information on appliance recycling in San Jose and where you can properly dispose of your worn or broken appliances, visit the website below.
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