Community & Environment · Recycling Event

Electronic Recycling — Sullivan County (NY) Soil & Water

A community electronic recycling event hosted by the Sullivan County Soil & Water Conservation District.

Wed, 30 Sep 2026 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM (America/New_York) Sullivan County Soil & Water Conservation District Liberty , New York
The Sullivan County Soil & Water Conservation District is hosting an electronic recycling event in Liberty, New York. This initiative provides a convenient and responsible way for community members to dispose of their old electronics, helping to reduce e-waste and protect the local environment. By participating, you contribute to sustainable waste management practices in Sullivan County. Ensure your old devices are handled correctly by bringing them to this scheduled collection event at the district office.

What to Expect

Residents can drop off electronic items for recycling during the designated hour at the district office.

Who Should Attend

  • Local residents
  • Environmentally conscious citizens
  • Businesses with e-waste

Agenda Overview

The event takes place from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM at the district office location.
Venue & Address
Sullivan County Soil & Water Conservation District
64 Ferndale Loomis Rd
Liberty , New York – 12754
United States
Organizer
Sullivan County Soil & Water Conservation District · Government Agency
Dedicated to the conservation and management of soil and water resources.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the event?
64 Ferndale Loomis Rd, Liberty, NY.
What can I recycle?
Check the district website for accepted electronic items.
Is there a fee?
Please verify with the Sullivan County SWCD.
Who is hosting?
Sullivan County Soil & Water Conservation District.
Why recycle electronics?
To prevent hazardous materials from entering landfills.
Is registration required?
Check the event page for specific instructions.
Tags
recycling environment e-waste Liberty NY community
Summary
A community electronic recycling event in Liberty, NY, hosted by the local Soil & Water Conservation District.
Highlights
  • Responsible e-waste disposal
  • Community sustainability
  • Easy drop-off process
  • Environmental protection
  • Local initiative
  • Free community service
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