LOWER MERION-NARBERTH, PA — Residents of Lower Merion and Narberth this weekend can recycle “anything with a plug.”

From 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Lower Merion or Narberth residents can safely dispose of various electronics at the Lower Merion Public Works Complex.

Registration is required. Sign on up online here.

All items dropped off will be recycled by eForce, which will wipe or destroy all data on the devices.

Accepted items are:

laptopstypewriterstelephonescell phonescamerascalculatorsperipheralsmicesmall appliancesfax machineskeyboardsprinterscomputers

Other accepted items have a fee to recycle. They are: $30 per CRT, LCD, LED TV or computer monitor; $100 per rear-projection or wood console TV; $10 per air conditioner, dehumidifier, or microwave.
Payment can be made with credit cards.

Smoke detectors and large appliances will not be accepted.

The Lower Merion Township Public Works Complex is located at 1300 Woodbine Ave. in Penn Valley.