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Mineola Middle School drive helps keep e-waste out of landfills

Mineola Middle School students and administrators, with help from Two Brothers Scrap Metal, prepare for the Oct. 27 e-waste collection event. (Photo courtesy of Mineola School District)

Mineola Middle School learners did their part for the future of the planet as they held an e-waste collection and helped keep hundreds of broken and obsolete electronics out of our landfills.

During the annual Mineola Middle School E-Waste Drive on Oct. 27, students collected 6,280 pounds of electronic waste to be recycled, a 48% increase over last year’s collection.

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Community members were invited to drop off unused or broken items including printers, computers, tablets, phones, televisions and chargers during the after-school drive. Students collected and inventoried each item before adding it the heap that was hauled off for sorting and recycling by Two Brothers Scrap Metal.

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