Wednesday, September 17, 2008 #

Recycling Your Old Appliances

    There are thousands of ways we can be ‘green’ and help do our part to protect our environment. From recycling old newspapers and pop bottles to donating used clothing and furniture, it seems there is a way to recycle or reuse just about everything. So why is it many homeowners forget about recycling their old household appliances? When it comes time to dump that outdated or worn-out appliance, resist the urge to toss it in the dump and do your part to properly dispose or recycle it. As you’ll see, it can be as easy a phone call!

Bounty and Municipal Programs
    If you need to get rid of an old appliance the first thing you should do is call your electric utility and see if they offer a bounty program in your area. These programs can give you a rebate for your old, unwanted appliances. Generally, these appliances do have to meet certain requirements and be in working condition to qualify.
You can also try to arrange an appointment with your municipality to have your appliance picked up or to find out where you can take them to be disposed. Find out more about these programs by calling your municipality or checking out the Environmental Protection Agency’s FAQ on disposing appliances.

Donation Programs
    Why recycle an appliance when another family can reuse it? If you’re updating your home and have decided to get new appliances, you can donate your old appliances through various donation programs such as the Salvation Army. These organizations are a great way to get rid of any home appliance but they do need to be in working condition before they are accepted. If you’re interested in these types of programs, there are several options available here and here.

Disposing of Appliance with Refrigerants
    Appliances containing refrigerants need special attention when being disposed. Refrigerators, air conditioners, and dehumidifiers all contain dangerous refrigerants such as Freon, which can deplete the ozone if not properly disposed. If you need to get rid of one of these appliances and they do not qualify for one of the above programs, check out the US Environmental Protection Agency for proper disposal. Remember, never under any circumstance attempt to remove refrigerants yourself as they can cause you and the planet physical harm.

    We all share the responsibility of keeping our communities and the environment safe and with so many options available, there’s no reason not to. So next time you’re thinking of throwing out an appliance, or anything else for that matter, make sure you stop and think about the safest and friendliest way to do so. If we all work together, we can make a difference. 


For more information on recycling and proper household hazardous waste disposal:
Appliance Recycling Centers of America
Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers

American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
Earth911
Natural Resources Canada

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Whirlpool Fault Codes

Whirlpool 2 and 4 digit oven, range, and stove fault codes. Plus fault codes for Whirlpool Duet front loading automatic washer, Calypso automatic washer, and Duet front loading gas and electric dryer.

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Westinghouse Fault Codes

Westinghouse fault codes for ovens, ranges, and stoves.

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Thermador Fault Codes

Fault codes for Thermador oven, ranges, and stoves starting with with E and F.

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Tappan Fault Codes

Fault codes for Tappan ovens, stoves, and ranges.

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Speed Queen Fault Codes

Fault codes for Speed Queen dryers.

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Sears and Kenmore Fault Codes

Sears and Kenmore fault codes with Sears prefix model chart.

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Roper Fault Codes

Roper 2 and 4 digit fault codes for ovens, ranges, and stoves.

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Maytag Fault Codes

Maytag fault codes for oven, range, stove and stackable A/W and dryer.

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Magic Chef Fault Codes

Magic Chef oven, stove, and range fault codes.

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