Getting rid of your old electronics in Lethbridge

 

Lethbridge Community Network wants your old electronics, Aaron Haugen reports.

LCN is looking for household electronics that can either be refurbished or recycled.

According to LCN executive director Alan Schneider, LCN kept close to 70 thousand pounds of electronic waste out of the local landfill.

Collection sites will be open at both Save-on-Foods locations and the Chinook Country Tourism Centre unitl the 17th.

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A native of Sunburst, Montana USA, Aaron Haugen is a 2nd year Digital Journalism student in Lethbridge College’s Digital Communications and Media program. He is active in local politics and is the Student Representative to the Lethbridge College Board of Governors

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