Reduce E-Waste in Halifax This Earth Month with ERA

By electronic recycling association April 14, 2026

The Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) is pleased to partner with Nasore Health & Wellness to host an Earth Month Electronics Recycling Collection Week in Halifax.

This initiative highlights the importance of community collaboration, bringing together local businesses and organizations to support a shared mission of reducing electronic waste, protecting data, and improving access to technology. Through partnerships like this, ERA continues to expand its impact by working closely with communities to promote responsible electronics recycling and support charitable reuse programs across Canada.

Electronics Recycling Event Details in Halifax

  • Event: Earth Month Electronics Recycling Collection Period
  • Dates: April 4 to April 21, 2026
  • Time: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Setup at 9:30 AM)
  • Location: 172 Wentworth Drive, Unit 102, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3M 0P4

Responsible Electronics Recycling in Halifax

This Halifax electronics recycling event encourages the safe disposal of unwanted, pre-loved, and unused electronics. All collected items will be securely processed by ERA using industry-standard practices.

Participants can expect:

  • Secure data destruction services to protect personal and business information
  • Environmentally responsible recycling to reduce landfill waste
  • Device refurbishment and donation to charities, schools, and non-profits across Canada

Supporting Sustainability and Community Impact

By participating in this Earth Month initiative, you are helping to reduce electronic waste in Nova Scotia, promote sustainable recycling practices, and expand access to technology for underserved communities.

This partnership reflects a shared commitment between ERA and Nasore Health & Wellness to create a more sustainable and connected future.

Recycle Your Electronics This Earth Month

Join us in Halifax this April and take part in an initiative that protects the environment, secures your data, and supports communities across Canada.

Learn more at www.era.ca