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Pendleton to hold recycling event

1 Aug 2012 | Public Affairs Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton

 The Camp Pendleton Recycling Center is scheduled to hold a free Electronics Recycling & Household Hazardous Waste Event at the 22 Area Recycle Center, bldg 22054, the first Saturday of every month.

Some electronic items that may be dropped off at the event include:

- Computer monitors

- Televisions

- Telephones

- Printers

- Computers

- Video equipment

- Miscellaneous electronic equipment

Some hazardous materials that may be dropped off at the event include:

- Cooking Oil

- Paints

- Florescent bulbs

- Batteries (household)

- Car Batteries

- Yard Chemicals

- Aerosol Cans

According to the recycling center’s official website, “The Camp Pendleton recycling program was started in 1987 as a Qualified Recycling Program (QRP) in order to stimulate conservation of our natural resources, and as an incentive for military installations to reduce the volume of recyclable materials disposed in landfills.”

For additional information, please visit the Camp Pendleton Recycling Center website at http://www.cprecycle.com/index.htm.


Pendleton to hold recycling event

1 Aug 2012 | Public Affairs Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton

 The Camp Pendleton Recycling Center is scheduled to hold a free Electronics Recycling & Household Hazardous Waste Event at the 22 Area Recycle Center, bldg 22054, the first Saturday of every month.

Some electronic items that may be dropped off at the event include:

- Computer monitors

- Televisions

- Telephones

- Printers

- Computers

- Video equipment

- Miscellaneous electronic equipment

Some hazardous materials that may be dropped off at the event include:

- Cooking Oil

- Paints

- Florescent bulbs

- Batteries (household)

- Car Batteries

- Yard Chemicals

- Aerosol Cans

According to the recycling center’s official website, “The Camp Pendleton recycling program was started in 1987 as a Qualified Recycling Program (QRP) in order to stimulate conservation of our natural resources, and as an incentive for military installations to reduce the volume of recyclable materials disposed in landfills.”

For additional information, please visit the Camp Pendleton Recycling Center website at http://www.cprecycle.com/index.htm.