Small Appliance Drop-off Event – Rain or Shine!Drop off an old, working air conditioner or dehumidifier and get $35 $50 per unit.When: Saturday, May 16, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.Where: Lowe’s Home Improvement, 3171 Route 9 South, Rio Grande, NJ 08242Simply drive up — we’ll unload your small appliance (limit of four) and recycle it for you.Preregister today to save time and make drop‑off even easier.PreregisterBring your valid account number or a recent Atlantic City Electric bill so we can confirm your information when you arrive. This offer is valid for Atlantic City Electric customers in New Jersey only. See what your neighbors have to say about their experience. Get Rewarded For Recycling Appliances!Let us pick up and recycle your old, working refrigerator, freezer or dehumidifier at no cost and get rewarded! An old refrigerator or freezer can be a home’s biggest energy waster, costing you more than $80 per year to run.*Schedule A PickupHow it WorksSchedule an appliance pickup. We’ll pick up, haul away, and recycle your old, working appliance with both indoor and outdoor pickup options at no cost to you.Get $100 for each refrigerator or freezer picked up and recycled.Get $50 for each dehumidifier picked up and recycled.Receive an additional $50 for each room air conditioner picked up and recycled at the same time.Get your reward. Within four to six weeks after pickup of your appliance(s), you'll receive a check in the mail.Eligibility RequirementsYou must be a residential Atlantic City Electric customer with a valid account number.Your refrigerator or freezer must be 10 to 30 cubic feet and in working order.You must be the owner of the appliances you want to recycle, and the appliances need to be located at your Atlantic City Electric billing address.Visit our Eligibility page for more information.Recycling your old appliances helps to:Reduce energy consumptionLower emissions of ozone depleting substances and greenhouse gasesPrevent releases of PCBs (toxic chemicals), mercury, and used oil into the environmentReduce the need for new raw materials such as steel, aluminum, copper, glass, and plastic*Source: energystar.gov You may also be interested in:Frequently Asked QuestionsAppliance RebatesWhole Home Energy AssessmentHome Weatherization