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Electronics recycling event in Krannert Park

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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – Recycle your old, unwanted electronics safely in Indianapolis on Saturday.

The recycling event is happening at Krannert Park Saturday, Jan. 23, from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

That’s on the southwest side, off South High School Road.

It’s a free event and also drive-thru style.

Cell phones, computers, TVs, and microwaves are some of the items that can be recycled.

For more information, click here.