The
Environmental Defenders of McHenry County (EDMC) will again conduct a recycling
drive on Saturday, June 14th from 9a.m. until noon, at the Farm Bureau
building, 1102 McConnell Road in Woodstock . The Defenders work to
collect and recycle materials not collected in curbside recycling and which
would be harmful to the environment if put in a landfill. It costs them
to recycle these unusual items and therefore donations of any size would be
appreciated from all who bring materials to the drive.
The
Defenders’ will take household batteries, car batteries, fluorescent tubes,
clean Styrofoam™, VHS & Cassette tapes, CDs, DVDs, packing peanuts and
re-usable, unpopped bubble wrap. Electronics, such as computers, televisions,
phones, printers, clean microwaves, and electronic toys, are accepted. TVs and
computer monitors will be accepted for a donation of $10-$35. (Become a new
member of EDMC at the recycling drive, at the Basic or higher level, and get
two coupons to recycle a television or monitor for FREE!)
USAgain
Clothes Collection System (http://www.usagain.com)
will be providing a truck at each EDMC drive to accept any kind of cloth
items—clothing, linens, or just plain rags, clean and bagged. They will
also accept shoes, tied together by their laces and placed in the bag.
There are
FREE drop off sites for electronics: Algonquin Township Road District
3702 US Hwy 14, Crystal Lake, 847-639-2700 X6, Computer Recycling Center in
Crystal Lake, 815-455-6300 (call for information) and Lakewood's electronics
drop-off site at 6570 Haligus Road, south of Ballard Rd. Also, Styrofoam can be
dropped off any time at the Lakewood Village Hall or the Lakewood Public Works
building on Haligus Road .
You can
donate aluminum cans at all recycling drives, but the Defenders will no longer
be paying for them. The donation will help fund our educational and advocacy
programs.
Defenders
recycling drives are held on the second Saturday of each month, alternating
between McHenry in odd-numbered months and Woodstock in even-numbered
months. Area residents may drive up and drop off their recyclables with
Defenders’ volunteers, who help to unload and sort the materials.
For more
information about the recycling schedule and types of materials accepted, or to
access the Green Guide recycling directory which is put out annually by the Lou
Marchi Total Recycling Institute at MCC, visit the Defenders’ website at
http://www.mcdef.org/recycling_information.htm, or find them on FaceBook at
https://www.facebook.com/EnvironmentalDefenders.
The
Environmental Defenders of McHenry County is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit
organization dedicated to the preservation and improvement of the environment.
The group provides the community with educational programs and volunteer action
on pollution prevention, sustainable land use and energy and natural resource
conservation. Donations are encouraged and are tax-deductible as charitable
contributions. For more information, visit www.mcdef.org or call
815-338-0393.
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