Monday, 16 September 2013

Main Index

Main Index


(To be updated with links)

Paper, glass, plastic
Books (donation)
Computers and peripherals
Electronic goods
Clothes (donation)
Lightbulbs
Furniture

Any good and reliable place to recycle the following properly?

Batteries
X-rays
CDs, DVDs (including writable media)

Thursday, 12 September 2013

Acer Voluntary Take Back Program

Acer Voluntary Take Back Program

Acer has a voluntary take back program, whereby old Acer stuff can be brought to the offices of its partner company called Highpoint, in exchange for cash rebates (in the form of vouchers) on new Acer products. In Klang Valley, the Highpoint locations are in Subang Jaya, 32 Square and Low Yat Plaza.

It is uncertain when this program was started. This scheme is obviously ideal for owners of Acer products who wish to upgrade or otherwise purchase new hardware. But those looking to just dispose of their old Acer stuff can also take advantage.

Status:
Active (13 September 2013)

Accepts:
(Note: Acer products only)
Desktop PCs
Notebooks
Netbooks
Tablets
Smartphones
Projectors
All-in-One desktops
Monitors

Take back program

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

IPC Recycling Centre, Mutiara Damansara, Petaling Jaya

IPC Recycling Centre

IPC Recycling Centre is located at the loading bay of IPC Shopping Centre, adjacent to the car park. The centre is open from 10am to 6pm daily. It offers cashback for recyclable goods, depending on the weight of the goods brought.

The website below contains more information about what is and is not accepted for recycling, as well as general useful environmental tips.

Status:
Active (10 October 2015)

Accepts:
Newspapers
Books and magazines
Cardboards
Tins/metal cans
Aluminium cans
Plastic bottles


IPC Recycling Centre


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Monday, 2 September 2013

About this site

About this site


 My name is Ed, and I come from Petaling Jaya.


As with most urban dwellers, my home has accumulated much junk over the years and will continue to do so. When searching online for locations to recycling, donate or otherwise dispose of some of this junk, I grew frustrated as there are many websites and links, but no one link which lists all these resources and locations in one place. I have thus started this site to compile and collect all these resources.

Hopefully this will be of some use to anyone in the Klang Valley who wishes to junk stuff but doesn't want to trawl the internet for links and information. I hope to update this periodically, say once a month.