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Electronic Waste Recycling Event to Be Held Saturday, December 8th at the Big Fresno...

Fri Dec 7, 2007 7:14am EST
Electronic Waste Recycling Event to Be Held Saturday, December 8th at the Big Fresno Fairgrounds from 8:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M.

--(Business Wire)--Electronic Recyclers, Inc.:

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WHAT:  The Big Fresno Fair will hold its monthly electronic waste
        recycling event on Saturday, December 8th from 8 a.m. to 2
        p.m.

       The Big Fresno Fair and Electronic Recyclers, Inc. have come
        together to provide a location for recycling electronic waste.
        There is no limit on how many items you can bring to recycle,
        and it is FREE of charge. Electronics including cell phones
        and electronic plug-ins are accepted; electronics containing
        Freon are not accepted.

WHEN:  Saturday, December 8, 2007

WHERE: The Big Fresno Fairgrounds, 1121 S. Chance Avenue, Fresno, Ca.
        93702. Enter the parking lot off of Kings Canyon Boulevard,
        just east of Chance Avenue (Gate 6).
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WHY:   Electronic waste is no longer being accepted at landfills and
        is often expensive to dispose of.
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   For more information on how to recycle electronics at The Fresno
Fairgrounds call 559-650-FAIR. For more information about Electronic
Recyclers, Inc., visit www.electronicrecyclers.com.

The Big Fresno Fair
Danielle LeBouef, 559-994-3133

Copyright Business Wire 2007



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