The Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) is pleased to partner with the Alderney Landing Community Cultural Centre to host an Earth Day Electronics Recycling Collection Week in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to environmental responsibility, community engagement, and reducing electronic waste through responsible reuse and recycling.
Through this partnership, ERA and Alderney Landing aim to provide a convenient and secure solution for residents, businesses, and organizations to responsibly recycle unwanted electronics while supporting sustainability initiatives during Earth Day.
Collection Week Overview
Location: Alderney Landing Facility
Address: 2 Ochterloney Street, Dartmouth, NS
Collection Period: April 16 – April 23, 2026
ERA and Alderney Landing Partnership
This initiative highlights the value of community partnerships in addressing the growing challenge of electronic waste. Alderney Landing Community Cultural Centre plays an important role in supporting local community programming and providing a central gathering space in Dartmouth. By collaborating with ERA, the facility is helping expand access to responsible electronics recycling while encouraging sustainable practices within the community.
ERA provides full logistical coordination for the collection week, including secure collection equipment, transportation, and certified processing of all electronics. This partnership ensures a seamless experience for participants while maintaining high standards for environmental compliance and data security.
Responsible Electronics Recycling for Earth Day
This Earth Day electronics recycling initiative in Dartmouth encourages the community to divert e-waste from landfills through responsible reuse and recycling. ERA prioritizes refurbishment and redistribution of functional equipment to charities, schools, and non-profit organizations, extending the lifecycle of technology. Items that cannot be reused are processed through certified recycling channels in compliance with environmental standards.
Participating in this collection week supports:
- Reduction of electronic waste in Nova Scotia
- Responsible technology reuse and redistribution
- Environmental sustainability initiatives
- Increased access to technology for community organizations
Accepted Electronics
ERA accepts a broad range of electronics including computers, laptops, monitors, printers, networking equipment, mobile devices, and audio/visual equipment.
View the full list of accepted items: https://www.era.ca/accepted-items
Supporting Sustainable Communities
The Earth Day Electronics Recycling Collection Week at Alderney Landing demonstrates how local partnerships can create meaningful environmental impact. By working together, ERA and Alderney Landing are helping reduce electronic waste, promote responsible recycling, and support access to technology for organizations in need.
For more information about ERA’s programs and community initiatives, visit: www.era.ca
