EARTH DAY AT IC: 2023

EARTH DAY AT IC: 2023

Join us for an Earth Day eRecycling Event at Industry City
Drop-off Event

We are excited to announce that we have partnered with Industry City for an Earth Day eRecycling Event! This event is open to the public and serves as a fantastic opportunity for members of the IC community to securely and sustainably recycle their old electronics. Through this event, we hope to raise awareness of the growing problem of electronic waste and its harmful environmental effects, as well as encourage sustainable practices. 

Our team will be stationed at the following three locations to collect all e-waste:

  • Gumption Coffee in Building 19
  • Courtyard 1/2
  • Courtyard 5/6

Join us on April 19th from 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM to participate in this Earth Day celebration! We hope to see you there!

Accepted items

All collected e-waste will be ethically recycled to the e-Stewards® Standard, and all data will be erased to the NIST 800-88 r1 Standard.

If you have any questions about this event, please reach out to us at IC@4thbin.com

Event Date
Wed, Apr 19, 2023
Event Time
10am-3pm
Location

Industry City

In celebration of Earth Month, join us for an eRecycling Event at Industry City!

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