
United Electronic Recycling, LLC (UER) recognizes the need for sustainable disposal of our ever-growing heaps of outdated tech and is stepping up with a solution. They are hosting a free electronic recycling and paper shredding event on July 11 for the community, offering a guilt-free purge of your obsolete gadgets. The recycling rendezvous is set for the UER facility at 505 Airline Drive in Coppell and they are throwing open their doors from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. giving ample time for residents to swing by with their electronic castoffs.
According to the City of Euless, the now-obsolete tech that you can bring includes but isn't limited to televisions, monitors, keyboards, and cables, signaling an inclusive attitude towards the diversity of electronic waste that clutters our living spaces, and these items can be discarded with the knowledge that they will be handled responsibly. This initiative by UER is a reflection of the increasing need for e-waste management practices that not only declutter our homes but also safeguard our environment.
Alongside electronic disposal, UER's paper shredding division, Mobile Shred It, will be on hand to assist. In recognition of the reality of office clutter, they are ready to receive your paper with staples, paper clips, rubber bands, small binder clips, or file folders. It's a turnkey solution for protecting your sensitive information and simultaneously contributing to environmental conservation efforts.
For those looking to prepare or needing additional details about the event, UER encourages potential visitors to their website or a friendly phone call. Information about what items will be accepted — and importantly, those that won't — is readily available, so you can sort through your electronic relics ahead of time and ready them for their green departure.









