Friday 3/30: Electronics Recycling Only
Donate your old electronics, working or not, Friday afternoon, March 30th, at any of the five Phoenix Recycles Day drop-off locations. Our vendor, Westech Recyclers, will accept anything with a plug, from white appliances, to computers. For more information on what we can accept, read the Acceptable Donations page. Your donation may be tax deductible, please check with your tax advisor. Proceeds will benefit St. Mary’s Food Bank.
Drop-Off Sites
- Arcadia | at St. Theresa Catholic School | 3pm-7pm
5045 East Thomas Road

- Chandler | at Del Taco | 3pm-7pm
1900 West Ray Road

- Glendale | at Del Taco | 3pm-7pm
7930 West Bell Road

- Mesa | at Del Taco | 3pm-7pm
3648 East Southern Avenue
Saturday 3/31: Shredding & Electronics Recycling Available
There has never been a better time for your home or office to get rid of private documents or electronic items, than with Phoenix Recycles Day. With support from Shred-It, the public will receive the first 2 boxes shredded for free, and take suggested donations of $5 per box/bag thereafter with 100% of the proceeds going to St. Mary’s Food Bank. Electronics recycling will also be available onsite by Westech Recyclers. Some common donations include TV’s, stereos, microwaves, computer monitors, CPU’s, cameras, VHS tapes, cords, and small kitchen appliances.
Drop-Off Sites
- Arcadia | at St. Theresa Catholic School | 9am-1pm
5045 East Thomas Road

- Chandler | at Del Taco | 9am-1pm
1900 West Ray Road

- Glendale | at Del Taco | 9am-1pm
7930 West Bell Road

- Mesa | at Del Taco | 9am-1pm
3648 East Southern Avenue
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St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance, the world’s first food bank, is a non-sectarian, nonprofit organization that alleviates hunger by efficiently gathering and distributing food to sites that serve the hungry. Serving two-thirds of Arizona’s 15 counties, the organization is committed to volunteerism, building community relationships and improving the quality of life for Arizonans in need.
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