
With the year 2013 winding down and the start of a new year, CompuCycle is pleased to announce that we will continue to hold the monthly Saturday electronic recycling events with Houston’s City. We here at CompuCycle are thankful for this opportunity to continue working with the City of Houston and help educate residents on the importance of electronic recycling. The Saturday electronic recycling events will occur every first, second, and third Saturday of the month from 9 am – 3 pm, rain or shine!
1st Saturday of the month – Kingwood
Kingwood Park & Ride
3210 West Lake Houston Parkway
Kingwood, TX 77339
2nd Saturday of the month – Ellington Field / Clear Lake
Ellington / Clear Lake Recycling Center
Highway 3 at Brantly Avenue
Houston, TX 77037
3rd Saturday of the month – Center Street
Center Street Recycling Center
3602 Center Street
Houston, TX 77007
These three sites will also accept your regular recyclable items such as aluminum cans, cardboard, glass bottles and jars, magazines, newspapers, plastics #1-5 and #7, and much more! Visit our website or Solid Waste Management’s website to see any additional information.
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