Submitted by jeff gunz (not verified) on Fri, 04/16/2010 - 1:53pm.
I was googling how and where to recycle electronic items (in my case a TV and a PC monitor) when I ran into this old John Rendelman article pointing to some location on HY 421, but last August. It indicated that Synergy Recycling was to have periodic, but unscheduled, events in the Wilmington area; the times and places to be determined. This is a problem both for the recycler and the recyclee, since the donor will most likely find out about any upcoming event, after it occurs. My suggestion to fix this and to make the trip for Synergy a success, is to have a web-site or the equivalent where prospective donors could provide their e-mail addresses so they could be notified in advance of any recycling function. If one didn't have any additional things to donate he/she could simply remove his/her address from the mailing list, if one didn't want to be bothered again, but allowing the option of re-signing up if things change.
By the way, I used to play tennis with that goof-ball Rendelman. He used to thrash me gooood.
recycling of electronic items
I was googling how and where to recycle electronic items (in my case a TV and a PC monitor) when I ran into this old John Rendelman article pointing to some location on HY 421, but last August. It indicated that Synergy Recycling was to have periodic, but unscheduled, events in the Wilmington area; the times and places to be determined. This is a problem both for the recycler and the recyclee, since the donor will most likely find out about any upcoming event, after it occurs. My suggestion to fix this and to make the trip for Synergy a success, is to have a web-site or the equivalent where prospective donors could provide their e-mail addresses so they could be notified in advance of any recycling function. If one didn't have any additional things to donate he/she could simply remove his/her address from the mailing list, if one didn't want to be bothered again, but allowing the option of re-signing up if things change.
By the way, I used to play tennis with that goof-ball Rendelman. He used to thrash me gooood.
Jeff Gunz