Sometimes, recycling an old freezer isn’t easy.
“Once we went to pick up a chest freezer, only to find it was in a basement and the owner had built a bedroom around it,” said Bob Crutchfield, owner of CFC Recycling Inc. “So we had to remove all hazardous materials right there.”
Crutchfield’s employees pick up refrigerators and freezers for Clark Public Utilities as part of the utility’s refrigerator and freezer recycling program.
In this case, once the hazardous materials were removed, the homeowner cut the freezer box apart and CFC picked up the remains a few days later.
Usually, it’s much simpler than that. For customers replacing an old fridge or freezer, the utility offers a $25 rebate at the retailer for qualifying energy-efficient models. And any time you are done with an old one, you can also get a $30 credit on your utility bill when you call the utility and arrange to have your old refrigerator or freezer picked up for recycling, whether you’ve purchased a new one or not.