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Where to dispose of e-waste in the L.A. area

Old computers and other electronics must be taken to a specialty recycling center, such as this one in Paramount, where items are disassembled.
(Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
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There’s an ecological cost to staying connected and entertained.

Computers, printers, televisions, cellphones, stereos, game systems and other electronics may contain lead, copper or other heavy metals or potentially toxic substances. When electronics have outlived their usefulness, it’s important to dispose of them properly rather than just toss them in the trash to be placed into landfills.

Los Angeles city and county residents may drop off their electronic waste free of charge at S.A.F.E. permanent collection centers, typically open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Call or check the L.A. Bureau of Sanitation website first to confirm times and days. (800) 773-2489. www.lacitysan.org.

There are also mobile e-waste collection events throughout the year. Visit 888CleanLA.com for details.

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Some charitable organizations, such as Goodwill Industries, also are authorized to collect e-waste. Info: (323) 539-2196. www.goodwillsocal.org.

S.A.F.E. permanent collection centers

Los Angeles

4600 Colorado Blvd.

2649 E. Washington Blvd.

Northridge

10241 N. Balboa Blvd.

Playa del Rey

7660 W. Imperial Highway, Gate B

San Pedro

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1400 N. Gaffey St.

Sun Valley

11025 Randall St.

West Los Angeles

550 Charles E. Young Drive W.

UCLA campus

(8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays only)

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