Free Geek was founded in Portland, Oregon in 2000, when one man started collecting cast off computers in the corner of his dining room. He planned to fix them and give them to community members who could not afford to buy them. It quickly grew from a pile of 6 computers to 20,000 computers. Today, there are several Free Geek organizations located throughout the U.S. and Canada.Free Geek Toronto launched in 2009 in the Junction. In 2014, our offices moved to the heart of West Queen West. Our goal is to make Toronto a place where e-waste is disposed of responsibly, safely and ethically, and where everyone has access to computers and the Internet.
To make our city a place where e-waste is disposed of responsibly, safely and ethically, and where everyone has access to computers and the Internet.
Free Geek Toronto is conveniently located in the downtown core at 180 Sudbury St. We accept computers and electronics for reuse, refurbishing, or recycling.
Flashlights, Electric Typewriters, Microwave Ovens, Smoke Detectors, Appliances (including Air Conditioners), Cash Registers, VHS tapes, Tube Televisions and Floor Standing Printers.
We're excited to let you know that we're growing our volunteer community. Volunteers keep Free Geek Toronto operating and we need an energized team with caring and passionate leaders... like you!
No | Material Name |
---|---|
Electronics | |
1 | Cell Phones |
2 | Circuit Boards |
3 | Electric Motors |
4 | Keyboards / Mice |
5 | Motherboards |
6 | Printers |
7 | Servers |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | From 11:00 pm To 7:00 pm |
Thursday | From 11:00 pm To 7:00 pm |
Friday | From 11:00 pm To 7:00 pm |
Saturday | From 11:00 pm To 7:00 pm |
Sunday | From 12:00 pm To 5:00 pm |
From 12:00 pm To 5:00 pm |