During the implementation of the project "School of recycling: electronics", the republic disposed of more than 320 tons of scrap metal

12 November 2024, Tuesday

The Fund for Rational Environmental Management received 1949 applications from Tatarstan organizations for the free disposal of old electronics. During this period, over 320 tons of waste of electronic and electrical equipment were removed from the territory of 34 settlements of the republic. 712 organizations have already participated in the program.

From November 25 to 26, residents of Aznakaevsky, Yutazinsky, Bugulminsky and Bavly districts will be able to join the project. In order to dispose of old electrical appliances for free, you must leave a request on the official website of the Program https://eko-fond.ru/electronics/ by filling out the "Participant Registration" form. 

ACCEPTED:

    • computer and office equipment;

    • household appliances (including washing machines and refrigerators);

    • power tools;

    • Scientific and medical technology;

    • phones and personal gadgets;

    • Electronic and electric toys;

    • cartridges (must not exceed 10% of the volume of equipment to be delivered).

Batteries, equipment marked with radiation hazard and lamps are not accepted for disposal under the Program.

The main goal of the project "Recycling School: Electronics" is to provide an opportunity for residents of Tatarstan to safely and environmentally competently get rid of outdated equipment. All processing is carried out at the own facilities of the Fund for Rational Environmental Management and partner enterprises.

The event contributes to the achievement of the goals of the national project "Ecology", aimed at the development of environmental education and respect for the environment.

The schedule of events is posted on our website - https://eco.tatarstan.ru/egkoloicheskaya-programma-shkola-utilizatsii.htm Residents can get acquainted with all the necessary information and plan the delivery of their old equipment in advance.

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