Appliance Recycling
The Metallic Discards Act of 1991 banned major appliances such as refrigerators,
water heaters, washers, dryers, and air conditioners from landfill disposal
and required them to be recycled for their metal content. This Act was
recently amended to improve compliance with regulations for proper removal
of hazardous materials from the appliances prior to recycling the metal.
These hazardous materials include mercury containing switches and temperature
control devices, oils, PCB capacitors, and refrigerants.
Anyone removing hazardous materials from appliances must be certified
by the California Department of Toxic Substances Control. Recycling appliances
saves valuable landfill space, protects the environment, and preserves
natural resources. If your old appliance is working or needs only minor
repairs, consider donating it to a local thrift store or charity. The
Miramar Recycling Center will accept
your old appliance and properly recycle the hazardous materials and the
appliance. Fees may apply.
For more Recycling information please visit the Links
and Resources page.
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