2025 Fremont County Electronics Recycling Event
Anything That Plugs In Will Be Taken
Saturday - April 05, 2025 @ 9:00 am from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm
The Fremont County Department of Public Health & Environment invites you to participate in our upcoming Electronics Recycling Event. This one-day event provides a convenient opportunity for residents to responsibly dispose of unwanted electronic devices.
This event accepts anything that plugs in, including large appliances! Most items are free to recycle, with a nominal fee only for televisions and CRT computer monitors.
Electronic waste contains valuable materials that can be recovered and reused, as well as potentially harmful components that should be kept out of landfills. By recycling your electronics properly, you're helping to protect our environment and conserve resources.
During this event, you can bring:
- Computers, laptops, and accessories
- Televisions and monitors ($30 fee per item)
- Small and large household appliances
- Audio and video equipment
- Cell phones and other electronic devices
Event Details
Mark your calendar for this convenient, one-day recycling opportunity:
- Date and Time
Saturday, April 5, 2025
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM - Location
Fremont County Department of Human Services Parking Lot
172 Justice Center Rd, Cañon City, Colorado 81212 - Cost
$30 per item for televisions and CRT computer monitors
All other items are FREE
What to Expect
Here's what you need to know about our electronics recycling event:
- Accepted Items
Anything that plugs in, including all electronics and large appliances. - Items Not Accepted
Light bulbs, old thermostats with mercury, CO2 detectors, and smoke/fire alarms. - Event Partners
This event is brought to you in partnership with Fremont County Public Health & Environment.
Why Recycle Electronics
Proper electronics recycling helps recover valuable materials, prevents toxic substances from entering landfills, and reduces the environmental impact of manufacturing new devices. Your participation makes a difference in creating a more sustainable community.
Have Questions About Fremont County Public Health?
Contact Fremont County Department of Public Health & Environment