The Quezon City Environmental Protection and Waste Management Department is holding recycling markets in select Quezon City Malls every month. Recyclable items like paper products, plastics, glass bottles, used computers and equipment can be exchanged for cash. Though some items like fluorescent bulbs, used batteries and old tires cannot be traded for cash, you’ll be assured that the recyclers will properly dispose these for you. Here are the details on what can be sold, where to sell and when:
Items Exchangeable For Cash
1. Paper Products (Newspapers, assorted paper, old books, magazines, corrugated cardboard)
2. Plastic (plastic utensils, pvc pipes, pail, basin, CD cases, monobloc furniture, plastic bags)
3. Metal (scrap iron, tin cans, metal sheets, aluminum, bronze, copper)
4. Glass bottles
5. Ink Cartridges and toners
4. Computers, printers, A/V players, amplifiers
Free Disposal (not exchangeable for cash)
1. Light bulbs
2. Used batteries
3. Rubber tires
Participating Malls
1. SM North EDSA – every 1st Friday and Saturday of the month
2. Trinoma Mall – every 4th Friday of the month
3. SM Fairview – every 1st Friday and Saturday of the month
5. SM Sta. Mesa – every 1st Friday and Saturday of the month
Here’s your chance to do a bit for the environment, earn cash and free some storage space, all at the same time. For more information you can reach the Quezon City Environmental Protection and Waste Management Department through phone at 924-1539 or email at epwmd-ppdd[at]yahoo.com
today is 2013. Is this still going on? Where exactly do they pick it up in SM North Edsa?
Hi, I want to sell/donate 2 CPUs, 1 monitor, 2 printers. Is this recycling market still on-going?
I have an old laptop to dispose. how much do you think will I get?
Hi there! Yup, they are still buying used stuff Michael. Only that, they don’t buy plastic bags (by Linis Ganda). Free disposal of light bulbs are not for free (by Envirocycle). You have to pay 25.00 pesos for each light bulb that you would want to dispose. But hey, if you really love the environment, why not sacrifice? It is just 25.00. I have not tried giving them any batteries nor rubber tires yet. So, far for the past 3 months, I have earned 3,000.00 because of them. We have tons of junk here back home and everything is downright clean. 🙂 It is just now that I have passed this website. I hope my response helped. Later!
It is 2011. Is this still on going?
Hello, Im from cagayan de oro… im hoping that i could link my programs to SM … im the SAFETY OFFICER and at the same time the POLLUTION CONTROL OFFICER our company caters road transport and hauling so i have plenty of used tires,batteries and oils of my disposal.
Live green…
am willing to collect scrap/used auto tires. Need 250 pieces to build wall to prevent landslide.
Yup, although they don’t buy stuff like batteries and bulbs you’ll be assured that those are disposed properly 🙂
SM Malls are doing something good but there are so few people who are participating. I hope they intensify their information campaign.