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    Turn Your Old Electronics Into Community Art

    September 19 - October 24, 2025 (Now extended through October 24!)

    Cox Communications is partnering with renowned Arkansas artist Eugene Sargent to transform electronic waste into a unique sculpture while supporting local schools through their Cox Conserves sustainability program.

    Sargent, whose work graces Wilson Park, Gulley Park, and Mount Sequoyah in Fayetteville, will create an entirely new sculpture from community-contributed electronic waste collected during this campaign.

    Double the Impact

    When you drop off eligible electronics, you can enter your local school district for a chance to receive a $5,000 Cox Charities education grant.

    Cox Solutions Store Locations

    Bring your small electronic items to any Arkansas Cox Solutions Store:
    📍 Fayetteville: 637 E Joyce Blvd #103
    📍 Rogers: 2603 W Pleasant Grove Rd #110
    📍 Bentonville: 201 SW 14th Street
    📍 Fort Smith: 8100 Rogers Ave B
    📍 Harrison: 305 W Stephenson Ave

    What Can You Bring?


    ACCEPTED ITEMS
    Small lithium and alkaline batteries
    Non-Cox modems and routers
    TV and stereo remotes
    Cables, cords, and headphones
    Small electronic toys and games
    Smartphones (assessed for trade-in value)

    NOT ACCEPTED
    Lead-acid batteries
    Items with refrigerant
    Monitors and televisions
    Digital picture frames
    Large electronics
    Household appliances

    Environmental Impact

    Cox Conserves has driven positive environmental change for more than 20 years. Since 2007, Cox has invested $165 million in sustainability projects nationwide and diverted over 840 million pounds of waste from landfills.

    In Arkansas alone, Cox diverts hundreds of thousands of pounds of electronic waste annually through programs like this one.

    Learn more about Cox's sustainability commitment at Cox Conserves.

    Hurry Now — Campaign Ends October 24, 2025

    Visit any Cox Solutions Store location to contribute to the community sculpture and enter your school district for the grant opportunity.




    Disclaimer: This sponsored content is provided by Cox Communications and is separate from KUAF's editorial content. KUAF 91.3 FM does not endorse specific products or services. This page is part of a paid underwriting and advertising agreement between KUAF and Cox Communications.

    For more information about this campaign, contact Cox Communications directly. For questions about KUAF's editorial content, contact our newsroom at kuaf.com/contact-us.
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