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Electronic Waste Warning
If it plugs in, charges up, or takes batteries, it can't be disposed of in your trash because it could harm you or the environment. Find out about electronics regulations. This section shows you how to recycle old electronic devices and related items like cables, DVDs and more.
Where to go
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Santa Barbara Area (3)
- iGeeks — 16 W. Calle Laureles, Suite B
- United Family Association Thrift — 5156 Hollister Avenue
- Unity Shoppe — 1219 State Street
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Lompoc Valley & VAFB (1)
- Vandenberg Air Force Base Airman’s Attic — Building 11175, New Mexico Avenue
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Outside Santa Barbara County (3)
- Craigslist —
- Freecycle — P.O. Box 294
- United States Postal Service —
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