News Release: EGLE awards more than $100,000 in electronics recycling grants to rural communities
Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy sent this bulletin at 04/26/2019 01:00 PM EDT|
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For Immediate Release: For More Information: EGLE awards more than $100,000 in electronics recycling grants to rural communities The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy announced today that it has awarded $105,586 in grants to a total of five applicants during the first round of Rural Electronics Recycling Grants. These grants will fund 17 permanent community electronics drop-off locations and eight community collection events in rural communities across the state. Community events provide affordable, convenient, electronics recycling opportunities to residents. Using properly registered recyclers assures that the electronics are properly managed through their end-of-life. The grants will establish 11 year-round collections sites in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula (UP). Grant recipients and the proposed use:
More information can be found on the Michigan’s Electronics Recycling Program web site. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ You are subscribed to Press Releases for Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy. This information has recently been updated, and is now available. |
