What's New

- Jupia Consultants review economic benefits of harmonized, Industry-Led Stewardship approach for Electronic Recycling in Newfoundland & LabradorJan 19, 2012 - In late 2011, ACES engaged David Campbell of Jupia Consultants to undertake an independent economic analysis of an Environmental Handling Fee (EHF) based stewardship approach for managing end-of-life electronics in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Read more... - 2011 Annual Report Now AvailableOct 12, 2011 - The Fourth Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Atlantic Canada Electronics Stewardship (ACES) was held on October 12, 2011 at the Inn on the Lake in Fall River.
To learn more about ACES and the fiscal year,ended June 30, 2011, you can view the Annual Report online or download a PDF version.
The ACES Program is designed to manage unwanted electronic products that have exhausted their reuse potential. If your electronic items are not at the end of their useful life, you are encouraged to donate them to family members, friends or local charities.
All ACES Drop-off Locations accept large volumes of unwanted electronics.
For larger quantities of electronics (25 units or more), an appointment must be made with the ACES Drop-off Location. When booking the appointment, the ACES Drop-off Location staff will need to know the number of pieces being dropped off.
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