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Electronics Recycling Resources for

West Virginia Consumers

The following list of resources has been compiled by the National Center for Electronics Recycling (NCER) to assist West Virginia consumers in finding viable options for reusing and recycling their used electronics. The NCER provides this information as a public service and will update the document periodically. All information provided below is subject to our disclaimer*.

Important Considerations

• Reuse is Preferable, but Don’t Dump Your Junk!

The NCER encourages reuse of working, newer equipment as the first option for used electronic equipment, and has listed several non-profit and other reuse programs below. However, many of these programs are unable to handle broken or severely outdated equipment. It is always advisable to call ahead to these programs to see if your used equipment meets that program’s needs.

• Protect Your Data

If you are reusing recycling a laptop or desktop computer, your personal data could still be on your hard drive. Most recyclers have hard drive wiping policies, but it is always in your best interest to protect your personal information by erasing or destroying your hard drive. There are many hard drive wiping software programs available. You can read more about the importance of hard drive erasure as well as do a comparison of some of the more popular software programs by going to Tech Soup’s website at:



1. NCER Sponsored Collection Events

Check for locations of NCER-sponsored collection events in West Virginia. In 2006 and 2007, the NCER and its partners held events in 13 counties. Most events were held on a Saturday for 5-6 hours.

2. Government-sponsored collections

In West Virginia, there are occasional recycling opportunities electronics run by local governments. To find if an event is being held in your county, check the West Virginia Solid Waste Management Board website at: .

Also, many of the state Solid Waste Authorities hold hazardous waste or spring clean-up events and will accept broken and outdated computer and electronic equipment. Contact your local SWA for details. A complete list can be found at .

3. Donation Programs

The Tinkers Program

The Tinkers Program is operated by Parkersburg Child and Family Services, involves young people in computer literacy and computer repair. Youth at the A.N. Gustke Shelter often take advantage of the computer "know-how" the Tinkers offer during their stay. Those youth leaving the shelter to return to their own homes may be able to receive free, refurbished computers to take with them. The program accepts a minimum of Pentium III computers and working monitors, keyboards and mice. Printers are discouraged unless they clearly work. Working hard drives, sound cards and memory are accepted on a case-by-case basis. Contact Steve Tuck, Regional Director at stuck@ or 304-485-0650.

Children’s Home Society of WV, 1739 St. Marys Avenue, P.O. Box 763, Parkersburg, WV             



e-Impact Program through Mission WV

The projects within the e-IMPACT program are listed below. To find out more about these programs or to donate, go to or call Mission WV at 304-562-0723 (Hurricane) or 304-523-0623 (Huntington).

• Community Learning Labs - Funded through grants from the Appalachian Regional Commission and the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, e-IMPACT is able to provide rural communities with state-of-the-art computer labs.

• Build It, Keep It, Share It - e-IMPACT provides a youth computer education program in rural communities throughout West Virginia. During one week training, youth are provided with the tools, parts, and knowledge needed to build their own computer. At the end of the training, the student is able to take the computer home with them.

• Technology Academy Small business owners and those looking to start an online business can learn how to move into the world of e-Commerce at an upcoming training in your community. The workshop will take small business owners step by step through a learning process that will emphasize how to develop a profitable e-Commerce solution for their business.

PCs For the People (Reuse Industries)

ReUse Industries is an Athens, OH based organization (within close proximity to Wood County WV). They accept donations of used computers and components, which will be cleaned and repaired (if necessary) on site, then put on sale to the public at a fraction of the cost for comparable new equipment. The program is available to all Athens, OH area residents who meet the income qualifications (but donations are accepted from anyone). Eligible PCs to the People clients receive a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and Pentium III or better CPU with a Microsoft authorized operating system. PCs To The People is on the hunt for Windows-capable PCs (Pentium III/equivalent or better), working monitors (17" or larger), keyboards, mice, and Internet-capable modems. They are also interested in working components such as standard RAM chips, IDE hard drives, 3.5 inch floppy drives, CD/DVD drives, power cords, and the like. To donate, contact Reuse Industries at 740-698-8200 or visit them online at .

4. Private company collectors

Although private recyclers prefer to handle larger quantities of equipment from business and institutional customers, some will also handle smaller quantities from individuals.

In-State

PC Renewal

Individuals are encouraged to contact this company in advance to inquire about the products they are collecting.

3848 Grafton Rd., Morgantown, WV 26508

Phone: 304-291-8550, Fax: 304-291-8552, Hours: M-F, 9-6pm and Sat, 10-3pm



pcrenewal@ or wvpcrenewal@

• Pick up of retired technology (in and out of state)

• 2 drop-off bins out back (there is a charge for tvs – please call ahead)

• Desktop and Laptop restoration, upgrades, repairs

• Refurbished laptops, desktops, printers, and monitors for sale

• Items accepted free of charge: Answering machines, Cables, Cash Registers, Compact disc players, Computer Cases, Copiers, Computers, Duplicators, DVD Players, Electric typewriters, Fax machines, Hard drives, Mainframe computers, Mobile phones, Modems, Microwave ovens, Pagers, Personal computers (CPU's, monitors, keyboards, mice, and peripherals), Printers, Printed circuit boards, Radios, Remote controls, Scanners, Stereos, Tape players, Telephones and telephone equipment, Televisions (27" or smaller), Testing equipment, Toner Cartridges, Transparency makers, Uninterruptible power supplies, VCR's, Wire, Word processors

• Also take pcb and non-pcb fluorescent bulbs and ballasts for a fee. Pcb’s are taken at a higher charge.

Out of State (close proximity to WV)

RET3 JOB CORP

1814 East 40th Street, Cleveland OH 44103, 216-361-9991, Fax: 216-361-9989, Hours of Operation are Mon-Fri: 9am-3pm;

Businesses: Material should be ready for pick-up, palletized, and shrink wrapped. We will weigh the material when it arrives at our location. Charge of 10 cents per pound. Free drop-off for businesses during the months of April and August.

Individuals: Free drop-off all year long, except tvs are $5 or $10 depending on screen size. Will accept drop-offs at the 40th St. location. Also holds collection events around the state in various counties such as Hancock, Loraine, Lucas, Cuyahoga, Ross, Highland, Fayette, and Paulding Counties. Check the website for dates or call the number listed above.

Intechra

1120 Morrison Road, Gahanna, OH 43230. Contact Amy Phelps at (614) 328-4096 for more information about e-cycling or email her at aphelps@.



Intechra’s comprehensive solutions help businesses protect the environment and their communities. Adhering to a zero-landfill policy, we de-manufacture and recycle 100% of retired assets that are non-functional or are too outdated to be remarketed. Drop-offs from individuals are accepted Monday through Friday from 8am-2pm drop-offs (Free) door D, shipping and receiving office

Redemtech

4115 Leap Rd., Columbus, OH 43026, Phone: 614.850.3366, Toll Free: 800.743.3499, Fax: 614.850.3354, Call 877.4RTEAM1 (478.3261), Email rteam@



Retire IT

938 Dennison Avenue Suite B, Columbus, OH 43201, (888) 839-6555

. Contact Kyle Marks at kmarks@retire-

They manage the retirement, recycling, and remarketing of unwanted computer equipment to ensure that organizations avoid legal risks, environmental concerns, and unnecessary costs associated with e-waste. Drop-offs from individuals are not accepted.

A greenSpan Computer Recycling, Inc.

Keystone Commons Warehouse, 515 Braddock Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15145

Contact Terry Boring at (866) 904-7726 or cell 412-628-2824. admin@

A greenSpan Computer Recycling, Inc. is a fast growing, innovative computer and electronic recycling company now offering businesses and governmental departments an efficient, cost-effective solution to the problems inherent in disposal of electronic equipment such as computers and their peripherals. Pickup of bulk items is available and drop-offs from individuals are accepted, according the following fee schedule:

• $10 for monitors

• $5 for printers, copiers, laptops, pcs, dvds, etc.

• Mice, peripherals, keyboards, cell phones, etc. no charge

• $20-$50 for TVs (according to screen size)

In Pennsylvania:

Visit the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection website for a list of electronics collection programs by county:



In Virginia

Visit the Virginia DEQ’s website for localities offering collection services:



5. Non-profit Collectors

Non-profit organizations such as Goodwill and the Salvation Army usually accept used electronic equipment in working condition. However, it is always helpful to call ahead to ask if the organization accepts the device you are interested in donating. Many times, these non-profits are given equipment that cannot be resold or donated, which puts an extra financial burden on them when they are forced to pay for proper disposal or recycling. Older computers (more than 5-7 years old) are many times not accepted by these organizations.

GoodWill of Kanawha Valley

Goodwill now accepts all non-working or outdated computers and components, printers, scanners or fax machines and cell phones at the Industrial Contracts Center at 525 19th Street West, Huntington. Contact Mark Adams, Director of Industrial Contracts, at 304-429-3261 with any questions. Or visit their website at . They currently accept computers (and all accessories – mouse, keyboard, speakers), monitors, printers, fax machines, and cellular telephones.  At this time they are not capable of taking non-functioning televisions. Items that are not refurbished are dismantled and sent for recycling. GoodWill also accepts functioning electronic products for resale at all of the following West Virginia locations:

BECKLEY CHARLESTON

112 Appalachian Drive 209 Virginia Street, West

Beckley, WV 25801 Charleston, WV 25302

(304)256-0802 (304)346-0811

Hours: Mon-Sat 9-5 Hours: Mon-Sat 9-6

Sunday 12-5 Sunday 12-5

ELKVIEW KANAWHA CITY

203 Crossings Mall 7200 MacCorkle Avenue

Elkview, WV 25071 Charleston, WV 25304

(304)965-5100 (304)925-6200

Hours: Mon-Sat 9-8 Hours: Mon-Sat 9-6

Sunday 12-5 Sunday 12-5

MADISON RIPLEY

198 State Street 122 McGraw Street

Madison, WV 25130 Ripley, WV 25271

(304)369-0252 (304) 373-1171

Hours: Mon-Sat 9-5 Hours: Mon-Sat 9-6

Sunday Closed Sunday 12-5

SUMMERSVILLE TEAYS VALLEY

225 Merchants Walk Mall #33 Putnam Village Shopping Center

Summersville, WV 26651 Teays Valley, WV 25560

(304)872-0052 (304)757-4365

Hours: Mon-Sat 9-8 Hours: Mon-Sat 9-6

Sunday 12-5 Sunday12-5

VIENNA

1500 Plaza Unit 122

Vienna, WV 26105

(304)295-0031

Hours: Mon-Sat 9-8

Sunday 12-5

GoodWill Industries of Pittsburgh, PA (for those in northern WV):

Goodwill Computers is a distinctive used-computer store conveniently located at 2600 East Carson Street on Pittsburgh's South Side. It offers low-cost rebuilt computers, computer parts and computer accessories. To donate your computer or computer related items, you can go to any of their ADC's or Retail Stores. Visit the following website for a list:

Hours: Monday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 6 p.m., Saturday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Closed Sundays

Phone: 412-481-0922

Salvation Army

To donate a computer or electronic item for resale, contact either an Adult Rehabilitation Center (ARC) or a local Salvation Army unit. Generally, ARCs operate in a 50-mile radius of their location. For more information, see:

Will take donation of computers with a minimum of Windows 98 operating systems, televisions and other electronic items. All items must be in working condition. To donate, visit any of the following WV locations:

Barbour, Taylor, Tucker and Randolph Counties

The Salvation Army

111 Beech St.

Mail Address: P.O. Box 187

Grafton, WV 26354

Phone (304) 265-3565 ▪ Fax (304) 265-3569

Berkeley, Jefferson and Morgan Counties

The Salvation Army

501 Virginia Ave.

Administration and Social Services Office: 508 Virginia Ave.

Mail Address: P.O. Box 1679

Martinsburg, WV 25401-1679

Phone (304) 267-4612 ▪ Fax (304) 267-2562

Boone, Logan and Mingo Counties

The Salvation Army

544 Stratton St.

Mail Address: P.O. Box 1771

Logan, WV 25601

Phone (304) 752-8131

Fax (304) 752-9174

Braxton, Doddridge, Gilmer, Harrison, Lewis, and Upshur Counties

The Salvation Army

1010 S. Chestnut St.

Mail Address: P.O. Box 366

Clarksburg, WV 26302-0366

Phone (304) 622-2360 ▪ Fax (304) 624-4939

Thrift Store

1010 1/2 South Chestnut St.

Clarksburg, WV 26301

304-622-2360

Pick-ups available in Harrison County.

Brooke County

The Salvation Army

401 Commerce St.

Mail Address: P.O. Box 30

Wellsburg, WV 26070

Phone (304) 737-0071 ▪ Fax (304) 737-4352

Cabell, Lincoln, Mason, and Wayne Counties

The Salvation Army

1235 3rd Ave.

Administrative and Social Services Office: 1227 3rd Avenue

Mail Address: P.O. Box 938

Huntington, WV 25712

Phone (304) 529-2401 ▪ Fax: (304) 697-5930

Calhoun, Jackson, Pleasants, Ritchie, Wirt, and Wood Counties

The Salvation Army

534-570 Fifth St.

Mail Address: P.O. Box 1445

Parkersburg, WV 26102

Phone (304) 485-4529 ▪ Fax (304) 485-9605

Thrift Store

570 5th St.

Parkersburg, WV 26101

304-485-3654

Picks-up available for the following zip codes:

26133, 26142, 26150, 26154, 26101, 26169, 26180, 26184, 26184, 26415.

The Salvation Army (Charleston, WV Area Command)

301 Tennessee Ave.

Charleston, WV 25302

Mail Address: P.O. Box 6130

Charleston, WV 25362-6130

Phone (304) 343-4548 ▪ Fax (304) 343-6701

The Salvation Army (Charleston Citadel)

301 Mary St.

Mail Address: P.O. Box 546

Charleston, WV 25322-0546

Phone (304) 342-6833

Fax (304) 342-4795

Wyoming Street Thrift Store

207 Wyoming Street

Charleston, WV 25302

(304) 344-5531

Pick-ups available for zip codes 25301 - 25314.

The Salvation Army (Service Center)

145 Main St.

Spencer, WV 25276

Phone (304) 927-5801

Spencer Thrift Store

145 Main Street

Spencer, WV 25276

(304) 927-5801

No pick-ups.

The Salvation Army (Service Center)

Village Shopping Center

Teays, WV 25560

Phone (304) 757-9332

Fayette, Nicholas, Raleigh, Webster, and Wyoming Counties

The Salvation Army

312 S. Fayette St.

Mail Address: P.O. Box 1573

Beckley, WV25802-1573

Phone (304) 253-9541 ▪ Fax (304) 253-4826

The Salvation Army Thrift Store

600 South Fayette St.

Beckley, WV 25801

304-253-6061

Pick-ups available in Raleigh and Fayette Counties.

Grant, Greenbrier, Hampshire, Hardy, Mineral, Pendleton, and Pocahontas Counties

The Salvation Army (Divisional Headquarters)

814 Light St.

Baltimore, MD 21230

Phone (410) 347-9944 ▪ Fax (410) 539-7744

Hancock County

The Salvation Army

800 Cove Road

Offices and Social Services: 794-96 Cove Road

Mail Address: P.O. Box 2499

Weirton, WV 26062

Phone: (304) 748-4310 ▪ Fax: (304) 748-1288

Thrift Store

794 Cove Road

Weirton, WV 26062

304-748-4310

No pick-ups available.

Marion, Monongalia and Preston Counties

The Salvation Army

1264 University Ave.

Mail Address: P.O. Box 753

Morgantown, WV 26507

Phone (304) 296-3525 ▪ Fax (304) 296-2742

Kingwood Thrift Store

124 Morgan St.

Kingwood, WV 26537

304-329-1245

Pick-ups available in Preston County.

Morgantown Thrift Store

1224 University Ave.

Morgantown, MD 26507

304-292-5243

Picks-up available in Monongahela County.

Marshall, Tyler and Wetzel Counties

The Salvation Army

700 Jefferson Ave.

Mail Address: P.O. Box 220,

Moundsville, WV 26041-0220

Phone (304) 845-0510 ▪ Fax (304) 845-2927

Moundsville Thrift Store

253 Jefferson Ave.

Moundsville, WV 26155

304-845-8722

Pick-ups available in Marshall and Wetzel County. Please call 304-845-0510

New Martinsville Thrift Store

245 Wetzel St.

New Martinsville, WV 26155

304-455-5151

Pick-ups available in Marshall and Wetzel County. Please call 304-845-0510.

McDowell, Mercer, Monroe and Summers Counties

The Salvation Army

300 Princeton Ave.

Mail Address: P.O. Box 1090

Princeton, WV 24740

Phone (304) 425-2971 ▪ Fax (304) 487-0045

Family Thrift Store

818 Mercer St.

Princeton, WV 24740

304-425-2515

Furniture Pick-up Only. 304-425-2971

Ohio County

The Salvation Army

Corps Community Center

3333 Eoff St.

Wheeling, WV 26003

Phone: (304) 233-4412

Administration and Social Services Office: 140 16th Street

Mail Address: P.O. Box 6627

Wheeling, WV 26003-6627

Phone (304) 233-4400 ▪ Fax: (304) 232-1919

Thrift Store

138 16th Street

Wheeling, WV 26003

304-233-4400

Pick-ups available in Ohio County.

6. County, City or State Agencies

If you are a county, city or state agency, you may qualify to e-cycle electronics through the state contract. For details, contact:

Department of Administration

Purchasing Division, Acquisitions Unit

Joann Adkins

2019 Washington Street, East

PO Box 50130

Charleston, WV  25305

(304)558-0468   Main Phone

(304) 558-8802  Joann's direct line

(304) 558-4115  FAX

joadkins@

state.wv.us/admin/purchase 

7. Manufacturer Drop-off and Take Back Programs

West Virginia

Sony/LG Take Back Programs

Waste Management Northwestern Landfill

Jim Seibel

Route 50, East Dry Run Road

Parkersburg, WV 26102

304-428-0602

For more information:



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