Registration for Aurora free electronics recycling event opens Wednesday

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Registration opens Wednesday for people in Aurora who need to recycle electronics.

The event is open only to individual Aurora residents. An ID is required and businesses are not allowed to participate.

Residents can bring up to two televisions of any size and an unlimited amount of other approved electronics. Aurora said in its last drive-thru held last spring, more than 25 tons of materials were collected, including nearly 1,500 televisions.

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