The holidays are a popular time for people to upgrade their electronics, so the Indianapolis Office of Sustainability is hosting a post-holiday electronics recycling event on Saturday, January 22 at Garfield Park (2345 Pagoda Drive). Marion County residents are encouraged to drop off unused, outdated, and/or broken electronics so that they may be properly recycled.
On-site staff will direct traffic at the event, which will start at 9 a.m. and run until 2 p.m. Attendees should use the Garfield Park entrance off of E Southern Avenue, turn left to follow Pagoda Drive, and then follow directions to turn right into the Burrello Family Center parking lot for drop-off. Motorists should remain in their cars and wear a face covering when interacting with staff members.
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) will also be present to facilitate a drug take-back service for attendees who may also wish to responsibly dispose of any unused or expired prescription medicines. Medications must be presented in a sealed container or sealed plastic bag at the time of collection.
“We encourage residents across Marion County to participate in another year of post-holiday electronics recycling as they clean and re-organize after the holidays,” said Mayor Joe Hogsett. “Together, we can divert electronic waste from our landfills and safely dispose of hazardous medications, while continuing to offer impactful re-entry employment opportunities.”
The City is partnering with RecycleForce for electronics recycling. RecycleForce reduces crime through re-entry employment and job training opportunities while improving the environment through electronics recycling.
A list of which types of electronics can be accepted at this event is included below.
Garfield Park is also one of eight Indy Parks locations included in the Indy Department of Public Works’ ongoing Christmas Tree Recycling program, allowing residents to drop off live trees until the end of January. The Christmas tree drop-off point in Garfield Park is near the Southern Avenue entrance, in front of MacAllister Amphitheater. Trees must be free of ornaments, tinsel, tree stands, and all other decorative materials. The live tree recycling program is solely for Marion County residents.
In January of 2020, the Office of Sustainability hosted a successful “eCycle” event at Krannert Park, allowing residents to drop off electronics for disposal. More than 600 residents attended and nearly 60,000 pounds of electronic waste were recycled.
In addition to providing a community drop-off recycling program as well as ahousehold hazardous waste drop-off& nbsp;program (known as ToxDrop), the City also occasionally hosts special eCycle and eScrap events during the year, as resources allow.
Hazardous materials will not be accepted during this event on January 22.
Those interested but unable to attend the event are reminded that they can recycle unwanted electronics on Saturdays at ToxDrop sites across the county. The regular ToxDrop times and locations can be found at https://www.indy.gov/activity/electronics-recycling-sites.
For a list of permanent drug take-back locations, visit BitterPill.IN.Gov.
As a general rule, electronics acceptable for collection at the eCycle event on January 22 include anything with a cord attached, as well as the following:
- Cell phones
- Circuit boards
- Computers / Laptops
- External disk drives
- External tape drive
- Gaming systems and accessories
- Hair dryers and styling irons
- Hard drives
- Joy sticks
- Keyboards
- Microphones
- Microwaves
- Modems
- Monitors
- Mouse
- PC cards
- PC speakers
- Printers
- Scanners
- Tablets
- Toasters
- TVs (any size)
- Uninterrupted power supply batteries
- USB drives