Is there a location in Cincinnati to recycle old computers?

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The Hamilton County Recycling and Solid Waste District provides a free computer and TV recycling event through October 31. Hamilton County residents can drop-off their obsolete computer equipment and televisions from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday at the CSI/Republic Transfer Station located at 10751 Evendale Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio 45241. http://hamiltoncountyrecycles.southwestohioair.org/index.php?page=computer-and-tv-recycling
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The Cincinnati Computer Cooperative is a good place to recycle computers, because it is a non-profit organization that offers both a computer recycling and reuse program. They provide a 'green" solution by keeping computer equipment from landfills while providing low-cost access to the equipment for schools and qualified individuals. They want to make it easier for schools to provide more computers for the students to increase their education and career opportunities. Many items are recycled for free with some having a minor cost. There are also a number of other places that will accept your old computers, printers, and monitors for recycling.
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