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New Opportunities to Recycle Electronics, Batteries, and Lightbulbs in Orange

  • Ilene Moyher
  • Apr 10
  • 2 min read

Updated: 1 day ago

Residents of Orange now have more opportunities to safely, conveniently, and responsibly dispose of common household items. Thanks to a new partnership with Take 2 Recycling, residents may now recycle a broader range of electronics along with household batteries and lightbulbs – all at the Orange Transfer Station & Recycling Center. Recycling, rather than throwing items away, helps protect the environment by keeping toxic materials out of landfills, thus reducing pollution in our soil, water, and air.


This free service is for residential use and is not intended for businesses. The partnership provides a financial benefit to the town: Orange is paid by the ton for collected materials, helping offset waste removal costs.


The all-volunteer Orange Recycling Committee led the effort to partner with Take 2 Recycling; an agreement was then approved by the Board of Selectmen and finalized by the First Selectman.


Expanded Electronics Recycling


E-waste/Electronics recycling is available at the Orange Transfer Station & Recycling Center, and the twice yearly “Paper Shredding & More” events held at High Plains Community Center. Residents can recycle a wide array of items, including cell phones, computers, televisions, routers, tablets, wires, VCRs, DVD players, and more (see full list at take2recycling.com).


Electronics contain hazardous components (lead, mercury, etc.) so they’re strictly prohibited from going in the hopper or trash bins. In addition, recycling allows valuable materials like metals and plastics to be recovered and reused, reducing the need for new mining and conserving natural resources.


Security and environmental responsibility are central to the recycling process. Data devices are securely destroyed and facilities are monitored to keep materials safe.


Safe Battery Disposal


Residents may now recycle a wide range of household batteries - including Alkaline, Rechargeable, Lithium (including button or coin cells), Nickel-Cadmium, Zinc Carbon, and Lead-Acid batteries. There are no limits on typical household quantities.


Put loose batteries in the proper container at the transfer station, located at the Electronics Recycling trailer. Residents are strongly encouraged to tape battery terminals or place batteries in individual plastic bags prior to drop-off. This simple step helps prevent fires, which can occur when batteries touch, particularly with small button cell batteries.


Lightbulb Recycling Made Easy


Residents can now recycle most common household lightbulbs - including LED, CFL, Fluorescent tubes (up to four feet), Incandescent, and Halogen bulbs. Bulbs should be placed in the designated bins at the transfer station, in the Electronics Recycling trailer.


This program is designed for household use, therefore unusually large quantities may be rejected if they appear to come from commercial sources.


Benefits of Proper Recycling


By taking advantage of these expanded recycling options, Orange residents can play an active role in protecting the environment, safeguarding personal data, and reducing municipal waste costs. Proper disposal of these everyday items makes a meaningful difference—for both the community and the planet!


For more information, visit orangerecycles.com or take2recycling.com. Follow the Orange Recycling Committee for tips: facebook.com/ORCinCT.

 
 

Need to know about a specific item?
Go to
www.RecycleCT.com and enter the item to learn if it’s recyclable.

We increase & simplify recycling options for Orange residents. To supplement single stream recycling, we've enabled recycling for electronics, paint, plastic bags, food scraps, clothing/textiles, mattresses/box springs, hazardous waste, and more.

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