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  2. Electronics and Appliances Recycling at Best Buy

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    At most Best Buy stores, you can recycle up to three items per household per day (see categories below for state-specific info, and different limitations on TVs, computer monitors and laptops). Plus, haul-away options are available for larger items in your home. TV and video. Computers and tablets. Cell phones and radios. Appliances. Ink and toner.

  3. Electronics Donation and Recycling | US EPA - U.S. Environmental...

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    Recycling one million laptops saves the energy equivalent to the electricity used by more than 3,500 U.S. homes in a year. For every million cell phones we recycle, 35 thousand pounds of copper, 772 pounds of silver, 75 pounds of gold and 33 pounds of palladium can be recovered.

  4. Don't Chuck That Tech: 7 Simple Ways to Recycle Electronics

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    How-To. Don't Chuck That Tech: 7 Simple Ways to Recycle Electronics. Need to dispose of an old TV, laptop, phone, or other gadget? There are tons of easy (and often free) ways to recycle your...

  5. How to Recycle Old Electronics - Consumer Reports

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    Plenty of nonprofit organizations and local communities offer options to help you recycle old electronics. One group, Call2Recycle, offers drop-off locations for rechargeable batteries and cell...

  6. Electronics: E-Cycle Washington - Washington State Department of...

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    E-Cycle Washington is a free program that makes it easy for Washington residents to recycle certain broken, obsolete, or worn-out electronics. Electronic products contain valuable materials that can be recycled and toxic chemicals that should be kept out of the landfill.

  7. Best Buy Electronics and Appliances Recycling FAQ

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    Customers can get rid of their old or unwanted appliances and electronics in several ways: Recycling in store at the Customer Service counter — Best Buy stores accept most electronics, with a few exceptions. See the state-specific recycling information section on the Electronics and Appliances Recycling page to view program details for your area.

  8. Go Green: Learn about E-Waste Recycling - The Home Depot

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    Go green and recycle your used electronics. Learn more about e-waste recycling available in your state.

  9. How and Where to Recycle Your Old Computers and Printers for Free

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    How and Where to Recycle Your Old Computers and Printers for Free. Check out retailers like Best Buy, OfficeMax and Staples if you've got an old printer or two that you want to recycle. Tamara...

  10. At Green Squared it's Fast, Easy, and Totally Free to recycle, donate or sell your Cell Phone, Tablet, Laptop or other portable Electronics. All Personal Information is wiped from every item we receive with a Data Destruction Guarantee, Full Assumption of Liability and Zero Landfill Pledge.

  11. We champion sustainable methods, guaranteeing zero landfill waste, and proudly offer free e-waste pickups across the contiguous U.S. Every step we take adheres strictly to both state regulations and international certifications.