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After living with a busted ("exploded" is a more accurate description) armrest, I finally replaced my computer chair.
Anyone know where I can take the old one for disposal? It's completely useless - cushion's flat, hydraulics busted... I don't see any mention of furniture or chairs in the BC recycling websites.
City of Richmond BC - Recycling Depot give them a shot? doesnt list... but a office chair isnt anything that is a hazardous material or anything besides the hydraulic.. (maybe take it apart and put it separately?)
otherwise, could always do it the lazy person way.. leave it on the side of the curb with a sign that says "free" lol