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Reworx Recycle Computers, Electronics Recycling & Recycle Laptops is committed to providing accessible and responsible recycling options for Sugar Hill, GA. We handle various materials, from everyday plastics and paper to complex electronics like computers and laptops. Our team is passionate about environmental stewardship and provides friendly, helpful service to the Gwinnett County community. We’re here to answer your questions and make recycling easy.
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Sugar Hill was established through a charter by the Georgia state assembly in 1939 as the Town of Sugar Hill and officially incorporated on March 24, 1939. The town was renamed the City of Sugar Hill in 1975. Before the city was incorporated, the area was part of a route from the railroad in Buford to the city of Cumming. According to tradition, the town was named after an incident where a large shipment of sugar spilled and the area became known as “the hill where the sugar spilled” or “the sugar hill”.
In 2001, a drastic increase in natural gas prices, disproportionate to the cost of natural gas outside of Sugar Hill, resulted in residents forming “The Committee to Dissolve Sugar Hill”, with over 1,600 residents signing a petition calling for a referendum to abolish both the municipal utility and the city itself. State senator Billy Ray proposed a bill asking for a non-binding referendum. The bill was passed in the state senate but failed to pass in the House, and the effort to revoke the city’s charter was unsuccessful. The city council responded to this effort by reducing the utility’s prices to be comparable to those in the surrounding area.
Learn more about Sugar Hill.We’re here to make your recycling experience seamless and efficient. Whether you have a single item or a bulk load of electronics, our team is ready to assist you every step of the way.
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