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During Earth Week, Georgia residents and businesses are invited to recycle unwanted electronics free of charge through Georgia Natural Gas (GNG), Georgia’s natural gas provider. The event is scheduled for Saturday, April 25, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. outside the Lenox Square Dining Pavilion at 3393 Peachtree Road NE in Atlanta.
Community members can bring electronics to the drop-off location as part of an Earth Week celebration with GNG and partners Lenox Square and eWaste/ePlanet. The event marks the 16th year of this initiative.
The program also highlights GNG’s voluntary carbon offset initiative, Greener Life, which allows customers to make their natural gas use carbon neutral for a small monthly fee. GNG said customers have helped offset nearly one billion pounds of CO₂e (carbon dioxide equivalents) through Greener Life.
“Simple, everyday choices can have meaningful, long-term environmental impacts,” said Mike Braswell, President and CEO of Georgia Natural Gas. “Whether making it easy for customers to reduce their carbon footprint or recycle electronics that are normally difficult to dispose of, Georgia Natural Gas is proud to make sustainable living more accessible for our community – on Earth Day and every day.”
Participants can drop off a range of electronic devices for responsible recycling, including cell phones, computers, monitors, televisions, printers, radios and fax machines. Items will be recycled by eWaste/ePlanet, an R2-certified electronics recycling and data destruction provider that follows environmentally sustainable practices.
“We want to make it as easy as possible for our community to recycle electronics responsibly, no matter the item's age or condition,” said Maurice Baker, manager of community relations at Georgia Natural Gas. “Events like this help keep harmful materials out of landfills while protecting our communities and the environment for future generations.”
During the event, participants can learn how to enroll in Greener Life and enter giveaways. The promotion includes a chance to win a $1,000 Simon gift card redeemable at Lenox Square retailers and restaurants.
Volunteers will be available onsite to assist with removing items directly from vehicles to support a smooth and convenient drop-off experience.
For more information, visit https://gng.com/earthday.

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