Here’s your chance, Kragujevac residents, to get rid of that mountain of electronic waste and make some cash while you’re at it! The public utility company Šumadija is not just reminding you but actively collecting electronic waste every Thursday. The price? You won’t believe it — 10 dinars per kilogram for large household appliances like refrigerators, freezers, washing machines, and only 2 dinars per kilogram for small household appliances and devices like monitors, LCD TVs, and even medical auxiliary devices. Both legal entities and individuals get the same price, regardless of the amount of waste. All you need to do is register the amount of waste with your details, and the Šumadija teams will come right to your doorstep, measure the waste, and pay the money directly into your bank account. The collected waste is then handed over to authorized operators for further processing, meaning you’re not just cleaning your home but also contributing to environmental protection. Electronic waste is the fastest-growing waste in the world, and proper disposal and recycling are crucial to saving our planet. So if you have an old fridge gathering dust or a pile of old phones and cables, now’s the time to get rid of them and earn a few thousand dinars. Don’t let electronic waste clutter your home and environment — jump on this opportunity and show you care! And hey, if you have a hilarious tip on how to make the most of this, drop it in the comments — who knows, your idea might just go viral!
How to Make Money from Electronic Waste in Kragujevac and Why It Matters
