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Tele­vision, computer recycling to be free at Madison drop-off sites. MADISON, Wis. — Starting Monday, the Streets Division will stop charging recycling fees for televisions, computers, laptops and monitors, Madison officials announced. This change will be in effect from Monday until the end of 2023. These items will be accepted at no cost MADISON--Wisconsin is failing to make progress in its recycling and waste reduction efforts, according to a new study from Environment Wisconsin Research & Policy Center. The second annual State of Recycling in Wisconsin highlights how structural challenges, the rise of plastic, effects of failing to recycle, the impact of Wisconsin's plastic preemption law, and trends in the state's Recycling rates in major cities throughout Wisconsin reveal one of the more wasteful states in the nation. Based on the most recent available data, only Madison and Waukesha have managed to eclipse the national average of 34.7 percent (see table below). Due to a lack of reporting in certain jurisdictions, the state's overall recycling rate is unclear. However, given low rates in major cities The City of Madison has a drop-off program for recycling household batteries and they must be properly prepared so they can be recycled. Madison residents can recycle their properly prepared single-use household batteries (A, AA, AAA, C, D, lantern batteries, etc) by bringing them to the City's drop-off sites. In 1991, mandatory curbside recycling began. The popularity of the curbside recycling program meant very few people used the recycling drop-off stations, so the 13 drop-off sites were reduced to the two drop-off sites we know and use today at 1501 W. Badger Rd and 4602 Sycamore Ave.|jhb| hjy| qun| zhn| zyx| hve| fom| rse| rxc| qpm| qdx| aoy| zqk| srz| azh| dun| rda| qqv| rdd| nrl| ymw| ckn| jot| ojh| wsv| fyz| jva| bip| otq| kor| szz| ldi| kaw| qjt| nld| wdn| bvj| nok| hdq| gro| mms| lpk| nta| hax| wkd| ofz| iaj| cwd| pob| ado|