Throughout August, Ohio’s Cuyahoga County is encouraging residents and businesses to recycle their computers, a tradition that began in August 2000 and has since recycled 3,700 tons over nine years. Recycle Your Computer Month covers every component of the computer, from CPUs and monitors to cables, software and printers/cartridges. It also accepts cell phones, but not other electronic devices, such as televisions and video game consoles. Cuyahoga residents can drop-off their computer at a permanent collection location or have it picked up through a curbside service, depending on where they live. The county includes Cleveland, which was the 33rd largest city in the U.S. as of the 2000 census. According to this same data, Cuyahoga was the most populated county in Ohio. The components will be scrubbed of any data and then recycled by RET3 , an electronics recycling company. The company will refurbish any Pentium III or better computers and
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‘Recycle Your Computer Month’ Hits Cleveland