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== Past Events ==
== Past Events ==


* [https://hacklab.to/archives/junk-independence-day-3/ Sunday, October 15th 2023]
* [https://hacklab.to/archives/junk-independence-day-2/ Sunday, April 30th, 2023]
* [https://hacklab.to/archives/junk-independence-day-2/ Sunday, April 30th, 2023]
* [https://hacklab.to/archives/junk-independence-day/ Sunday, November 27th, 2022]
* [https://hacklab.to/archives/junk-independence-day/ Sunday, November 27th, 2022]
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At least one Junk day exists prior to this, but requires a deeper investigation of the mailing list archive.
At least one Junk day exists prior to this, but requires a deeper investigation of the mailing list archive.


# Trivia
== Trivia ==


A similar event, KwartzLab Junkyard, existed as early as 2011 and my have inspired the Hacklab's JIDs.
A similar event, KwartzLab Junkyard, existed as early as 2011 and my have inspired the Hacklab's JIDs.

Latest revision as of 18:38, 1 January 2024

Junk Independence Day an event for reuse and recycling of Electronics and E-waste.

Typical Implementation

  • Sunday Afternoon, 2pm - 7pm

House Rules:

  • Items brought in for the Junk Day are not to be disassembled on site. If you want only part of an item, take it home, and bring the rest back next junk day.

Current Recycler Notes

CMI

Sorting Groups

Not Accepted Items

  • Batteries (except lead-acid car batteries)
  • Vacuum Cleaners

Past Events

At least one Junk day exists prior to this, but requires a deeper investigation of the mailing list archive.

Trivia

A similar event, KwartzLab Junkyard, existed as early as 2011 and my have inspired the Hacklab's JIDs.