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Recycling and Covid-19
Due to Covid-19 we have implemented the following policies at all of our locations: 1) Please come inside the front door without any recycling first so we can verify what you have and handle any charges. You will receive a slip from us that you will need in order to drop off recycling at the…
Electronics recycling to be mandatory in Ill.
Cody Bozarth, Jacksonville Journal-Courier “…Buster said he was glad BLH Computers can serve as one location for recycling, as it has provided that service for many years already…” Read More
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