Support the Music Program
The Pleasant Grove High School Band is coordinating an event to bring Sacramento County residents and businesses an opportunity to recycle their electronic waste. We will take care of your e-waste for free.
E-waste is the common name for electronic products that have reached the end of their useful life. Computers, televisions, copiers, mobile phones, and fax machines are common electronic products that make up one of the fastest growing disposal problems in the State of California. Because of heavy metals and other toxic substances contained in these items, the state has prohibited their disposal in public landfills. Many municipalities charge a fee per item to pick up these items from homes and businesses because they have to be disposed of in a special manner.
The Pleasant Grove High Band's E-Waste Recycling Event allows any California resident or business to drop off their electronic waste free of charge. All Green Recycling collects these materials, strips them of their hazardous and toxic components, and recycles all other material. For every qualified item such as monitor, CPU, laptop, television console, cell phone or flat screen monitor/television received, All Green Recycling gives a cash contribution directly to the Band to help us underwrite band events, trips and other expenses, like music and equipment purchases. It's a win-win situation for the entire community!
E-waste is the common name for electronic products that have reached the end of their useful life. Computers, televisions, copiers, mobile phones, and fax machines are common electronic products that make up one of the fastest growing disposal problems in the State of California. Because of heavy metals and other toxic substances contained in these items, the state has prohibited their disposal in public landfills. Many municipalities charge a fee per item to pick up these items from homes and businesses because they have to be disposed of in a special manner.
The Pleasant Grove High Band's E-Waste Recycling Event allows any California resident or business to drop off their electronic waste free of charge. All Green Recycling collects these materials, strips them of their hazardous and toxic components, and recycles all other material. For every qualified item such as monitor, CPU, laptop, television console, cell phone or flat screen monitor/television received, All Green Recycling gives a cash contribution directly to the Band to help us underwrite band events, trips and other expenses, like music and equipment purchases. It's a win-win situation for the entire community!
Items You Can Bring for Recycling:
•Computer monitors (CRTs, plasmas, LCD displays)
•Computer systems, laptop and notebook computers
•Televisions (stand-alone, console, widescreen, projection, CRT, plasma, LCD)
•DVD players and Video game consoles
•Computer peripherals (printers, scanners, copiers, fax)
•Computer accessories (keyboards, mice, speakers, cords, cables)
•External disk memory and hard disk drives
•Circuit boards and electronic components/chips
•Network hubs, modems, wireless devices and routers
•Audio Equipment (MP3 players, iPods, radios and stereo components)
•Office and business equipment (telephone telecommunications/ switching systems, photocopiers, multi-function machines)
•Cellular phones and chargers, pagers and palm pilots
•Digital cameras and camcorders
•Toner cartridges (ink jet and laser jet)
•Small household appliances (toasters, microwave ovens, fans)
•Computer systems, laptop and notebook computers
•Televisions (stand-alone, console, widescreen, projection, CRT, plasma, LCD)
•DVD players and Video game consoles
•Computer peripherals (printers, scanners, copiers, fax)
•Computer accessories (keyboards, mice, speakers, cords, cables)
•External disk memory and hard disk drives
•Circuit boards and electronic components/chips
•Network hubs, modems, wireless devices and routers
•Audio Equipment (MP3 players, iPods, radios and stereo components)
•Office and business equipment (telephone telecommunications/ switching systems, photocopiers, multi-function machines)
•Cellular phones and chargers, pagers and palm pilots
•Digital cameras and camcorders
•Toner cartridges (ink jet and laser jet)
•Small household appliances (toasters, microwave ovens, fans)
Unacceptable Items:
•Large appliance (refrigerators, washers, dryers)
•Large power tools
•Furniture
•Smoke detectors
•Household alkaline batteries or car batteries
•Light bulbs, fluorescent bulbs and tubes
•Large power tools
•Furniture
•Smoke detectors
•Household alkaline batteries or car batteries
•Light bulbs, fluorescent bulbs and tubes
Driving Directions: Pleasant Grove High School is located at 9531 Bond Road, Elk Grove, CA 95624. Click above for a map of the location.
From points north and south, take Hwy 99 to Elk Grove and exit at the Laguna Blvd./Bond Rd. exit. (the road is Laguna Blvd. west of Hwy 99 and Bond Rd. east of Hwy 99.) Go east on Bond Road for 2.5 miles and you will see the campus on the left. Turn left at the light for "School Loop Road" to enter the campus, turn right at the first light inside the campus (Eagle Drive) to enter the "drop off loop." Volunteers and signs will direct you to the drop off area.
From points east and west, take Hwy 50 to Bradshaw Road and exit the freeway southbound onto Bradshaw Road. Stay on Bradshaw approximately 10 miles to Bond Road. Turn right (you will see the soccer fields for Albiani Middle School) and proceed westbound on Bond to the light for "School Loop Road." Turn right at the light and enter the campus. Turn right at the first light inside the campus (Eagle Drive) to enter the "drop off loop." Volunteers and signs will direct you to the drop off area.
From points east and west, take Hwy 50 to Bradshaw Road and exit the freeway southbound onto Bradshaw Road. Stay on Bradshaw approximately 10 miles to Bond Road. Turn right (you will see the soccer fields for Albiani Middle School) and proceed westbound on Bond to the light for "School Loop Road." Turn right at the light and enter the campus. Turn right at the first light inside the campus (Eagle Drive) to enter the "drop off loop." Volunteers and signs will direct you to the drop off area.