Dehumidifiers: Providence (National Grid)

Home Depot - 397 Charles St.
Do you have an outdated, working dehumidifier that you'd like to upgrade or clean out? National Grid is offering National Grid customers a $30 rebate for turning in a dehumidifier for recycling! Residents who participate must have ID for proof of residency and must complete a rebate form to receive the money. Limit of two units per household.  For additional information and event guidelines, please visit National Grids website: https://www.nationalgridus.com/RI-Home/Energy-Saving-Programs/Appliance-Recycling-Program

Dehumidifiers: Warwick (National Grid)

Home Depot - 80 Universal Blvd
Do you have an outdated, working dehumidifier that you'd like to upgrade or clean out? National Grid is offering National Grid customers a $30 rebate for turning in a dehumidifier for recycling! Residents who participate must have ID for proof of residency and must complete a rebate form to receive the money. Limit of two units per household.  For additional information and event guidelines, please visit National Grids website: https://www.nationalgridus.com/RI-Home/Energy-Saving-Programs/Appliance-Recycling-Program

Dehumidifiers: Cumberland (National Grid)

Wickford Appliance, 380 Mendon Rd., Cumberland  
Do you have an old (but functioning) dehumidifier collecting dust? National Grid, in collaboration with Resource Recovery, is offering National Grid customers a $30 rebate for turning in a dehumidifier for recycling! Residents who participate will receive a $30 recycling incentive rebate, a $30 mail-in rebate towards a new energy-efficient dehumidifier and National Grid will cover the cost of disposal. Residents dropping off dehumidifiers must have ID for proof of residency and must complete a rebate form to receive the money. Turn-in is limited to 2 units per Rhode Island household.

Dehumidifiers: North Kingstown (National Grid)

North Kingstown Department of Public Works, 2050 Davisville Rd., North Kingstown 
Do you have an old (but functioning) dehumidifier collecting dust? National Grid, in collaboration with Resource Recovery, is offering National Grid customers a $30 rebate for turning in a dehumidifier for recycling! Residents who participate will receive a $30 recycling incentive rebate, a $30 mail-in rebate towards a new energy-efficient dehumidifier and National Grid will cover the cost of disposal. Residents dropping off dehumidifiers must have ID for proof of residency and must complete a rebate form to receive the money. Turn-in is limited to 2 units per Rhode Island household.

Dehumidifiers: Tiverton (National Grid)

Tiverton Department of Public Works, 50 Industrial Way
Do you have an old (but functioning) dehumidifier collecting dust? National Grid, in collaboration with Resource Recovery, is offering National Grid customers a $30 rebate for turning in a dehumidifier for recycling! Residents who participate will receive a $30 recycling incentive rebate, a $30 mail-in rebate towards a new energy-efficient dehumidifier and National Grid will cover the cost of disposal. Residents dropping off dehumidifiers must have ID for proof of residency and must complete a rebate form to receive the money. Turn-in is limited to 2 units per Rhode Island household.

Dehumidifier Turn-In Event

Resource Recovery, 65 Shun Pike Do you have an old (but functioning) dehumidifier collecting dust? National Grid, in collaboration with Resource Recovery, is offering National Grid customers a $30 rebate for turning in a dehumidifier for recycling! Residents who participate will receive a $30 recycling incentive rebate, a $30 mail-in rebate towards a new energy-efficient dehumidifier and National Grid will cover the cost of disposal. Residents dropping off dehumidifiers must have ID for proof of residency and must complete a rebate form to receive the money. Turn-in is limited to 2 units per Rhode Island household.

Dehumidifier Turn-In Event

Resource Recovery, 65 Shun Pike Do you have an old (but functioning) dehumidifier collecting dust? National Grid, in collaboration with Resource Recovery, is offering National Grid customers a $30 rebate for turning in a dehumidifier for recycling! Residents who participate will receive a $30 recycling incentive rebate, a $30 mail-in rebate towards a new energy-efficient dehumidifier and National Grid will cover the cost of disposal. Residents dropping off dehumidifiers must have ID for proof of residency and must complete a rebate form to receive the money. Turn-in is limited to 2 units per Rhode Island household.

Dehumidifier Turn-In Event

Resource Recovery, 65 Shun Pike Do you have an old (but functioning) dehumidifier collecting dust? National Grid, in collaboration with Resource Recovery, is offering National Grid customers a $30 rebate for turning in a dehumidifier for recycling! Residents who participate will receive a $30 recycling incentive rebate, a $30 mail-in rebate towards a new energy-efficient dehumidifier and National Grid will cover the cost of disposal. Residents dropping off dehumidifiers must have ID for proof of residency and must complete a rebate form to receive the money. Turn-in is limited to 2 units per Rhode Island household.

Dehumidifier Turn-In Event

Resource Recovery, 65 Shun Pike Do you have an old (but functioning) dehumidifier collecting dust? National Grid, in collaboration with Resource Recovery, is offering National Grid customers a $30 rebate for turning in a dehumidifier for recycling! Residents who participate will receive a $30 recycling incentive rebate, a $30 mail-in rebate towards a new energy-efficient dehumidifier and National Grid will cover the cost of disposal. Residents dropping off dehumidifiers must have ID for proof of residency and must complete a rebate form to receive the money. Turn-in is limited to 2 units per Rhode Island household.

Resource Recovery to Launch Recycle Across America’s® Let’s Recycle Right! PSA Campaign

JOHNSTON, RI—Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation (Resource Recovery) and Recycle Across America (RAA) are once again joining forces to promote proper recycling.  Last Earth Day, Rhode Island became the first state in the nation to adopt standardized recycling bin labels from RAA. Today, on the heels of that anniversary, Resource Recovery will be recognized by ­­­Recycle Across America at an EPIC “Let’s recycle RIght!” celebration at the Providence Public Library.