A community recycling event for electronics and metal held at Paul A. Schroeder Park.
Sat, 18 Jul 2026
8:00 AM – 11:00 AM (America/Chicago)
Paul A. Schroeder Park Manchester , Missouri
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The Electronics and Metal Recycling event in Manchester, Missouri, provides a convenient and environmentally responsible way for residents to dispose of unwanted electronic devices and scrap metal. Hosted at the scenic Paul A. Schroeder Park, this initiative encourages sustainable waste management practices within the local community. Participants are invited to drop off eligible items during the designated morning hours, ensuring that hazardous materials are diverted from landfills and processed through proper recycling channels for a greener future.
What to Expect
A structured drop-off event where residents can bring electronics and metal items for proper recycling during morning hours.
Who Should Attend
Manchester residents
Environmentally conscious citizens
Local households
Individuals with e-waste
Agenda Overview
The event runs from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM, focusing on the collection and processing of electronics and metal materials.
Venue & Address
Paul A. Schroeder Park
359 Old Meramec Station Rd Manchester , Missouri – 63021 United States
Organizer
City of Manchester · Government
The municipal government of Manchester, Missouri, dedicated to community services and sustainability.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the event?
July 18, 2026, from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM.
Where is it located?
Paul A. Schroeder Park, 359 Old Meramec Station Rd, Manchester, MO 63021.
Is there a fee?
Please check the official Manchester city website for specific fee guidelines.
What can I bring?
Electronics and metal items as specified by the city recycling guidelines.
Is registration required?
No, this is a drop-off event.
Who is hosting?
The City of Manchester, Missouri.
Tags
recycling
electronics
metal
Manchester
Missouri
community
sustainability
Summary
Community recycling event for electronics and metal at Paul A. Schroeder Park.