![]() It's as if Washington Township citizens are subsidizing other municipalities that don't have programs, Supervisor Elaine Gladhill said. Some supervisors shared their frustration that other Franklin County municipalities don't have their own programs or officially partner with Washington Township. ![]() Monday at the township offices on Welty Road. They will vote at their next meeting, which is scheduled for 7 p.m. He noted that transfer station staffers help unload devices from personal vehicles, stack devices on skids and shrink wrap them on the skids for contractor ERI to pick up.ĭuring the meeting, the supervisors expressed support for restricting electronics recycling to township residents. "What's killing us is the labor," Geesaman said. Now, they're considering whether to further restrict the free recycling to township residents. The supervisors already restrict drop-offs to Franklin County residents. The Washington Township Transfer Station has been overwhelmed with 27 tons of electronics - mostly televisions - since bringing back free electronics recycling in February, Township Manager Jeffrey Geesaman told the township supervisors at their meeting Wednesday.
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