Mr.e-Waste

Mr.e-Waste Mr.e-Waste,

Represents ELEMET, Inc. as their electronics scrap recycling division. Currently servic

At Mr.e-Waste we take our commitment to the environment seriously. We conduct our business in ways that protect the environment and demonstrate good stewardship of our world's natural resources. We work closely and cooperatively with local communities, suppliers and contractors, government agencies, schools and other organizations engaged in improving the environment.

08/06/2015

Hey Folks,
I hope you are all doing well. Is there any chance somebody could help me locate 8-12 fifty five gallon drums, that I could put some scrap in?

12/19/2014

What to my wondering eyes should appear,
mega stack of computers already tared.

A bunch of old unit only a couple to save,
I knew in a moment I’d send to the grave.

More rapid than eagles his hammer did swing,
“get out of the way before I smash everything!”

"Now, Dasher! Now, smasher!” Now, plundering, junk!
“if I got my hands on it, it must have been bunk.”

A 2 gigger ram stick, oh what a score,
“Watch out computers, I’ll make you my chore!”

Be back in a moment, Quick break for a smoke
and onto the next one, this ant no joke.

"To the top of the stack! And then back for more!
"Now dash away! smash away! Bashing them all!"

Recycling Day in Catskill NY today :)
06/08/2013

Recycling Day in Catskill NY today :)

05/03/2013
04/26/2013

A BIG thank you to the Community, from The United Way, The Bank of Greene County, Columbia County Chamber of Commerce and Mr.e-Waste. Saturday the 13th was a great success we were able to collect over 31,000 lbs of electronic scrap for recycling. If any one has pictures for this event please post them on the wall.

11/20/2012

What's the one food you refuse to eat? Peas, tofu, liver and onions? Whatever it is, it's probably because you don't like the way it tastes, not necessarily because it contains ingredients suspected of causing cancer or because it was picked by farmers wearing Hazmat suits. Yet, there are still a lo...

11/03/2012

United Way of Columbia and Greene counties has two collection points for
Hurricane Sandy relief items.
Articles that are needed are personal care items, towels, soap, diapers;
as well as water and non-perishable foods.
The drop off points are at Apple Ice House on Route 9 in Livingston just
past the new Hannaford Market, Monday through Friday 10AM to 4PM
And in Claverack at the Second Best Consignment Shop on Route 23 next to
Red Apple Realty. Monday through Saturday 10AM to 6PM.
No furniture or clothing items are being accepted at this time.
For more information call Jeff Johnson at the Second Best Consignment Shop
AT 851-7214.

United Way of Columbia and Greene Counties |

Address

1 Industrial Tract
Hudson, NY
12534

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Mr.e-Waste posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Organization

Send a message to Mr.e-Waste:

Share