Loudoun County residents have a golden opportunity to responsibly dispose of their electronic waste at the upcoming electronics recycling event on May 17, 2025.
Hosted at the Leesburg Park and Ride, this initiative not only helps reduce environmental pollution but also promotes sustainability within the community.
Loudoun County is once again stepping up its efforts to promote environmental sustainability by hosting an electronics recycling event on Saturday, May 17, 2025.
From 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., residents can bring their unwanted electronic items to the Leesburg Park and Ride located at 41951 Gourley Transit Drive in Leesburg.
This event provides a convenient way for locals to dispose of electronic waste responsibly.
Why This Matters
The importance of this event cannot be overstated. Electronic waste is a growing concern globally due to its potential environmental impact if not disposed of properly.
By offering this service, Loudoun County is helping residents contribute to a cleaner environment while also adhering to responsible waste management practices.
What This Means for Local Residents
- Residents can recycle up to five items per vehicle.
- A wide range of electronics will be accepted, including televisions, computers, and small household appliances.
- Fees apply for certain items like televisions and hard drive destruction services.
- Only credit card payments are accepted; no cash or checks.
Benefits for Local Businesses
Local businesses stand to benefit from this initiative as well. The event offers them an environmentally responsible way to dispose of outdated or unused electronic equipment.
Date | Time | Location |
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May 17, 2025 | 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. | Leesburg Park and Ride |
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A Final Thought
This electronics recycling event underscores Loudoun County’s commitment to sustainability and responsible waste management.
By participating in such initiatives, residents not only help protect the environment but also foster a culture of responsibility within the community.
As we look ahead, continued engagement in these efforts will be crucial for maintaining our county’s natural beauty and health.
Sources: Loudoun County Civic Alerts, Loudoun County Electronics Recycling Page, and Public Now Announcement.
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