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  2. Locations – The Recycle Guide

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    Use our nationwide location search to find certified recycling centers near you. Whether you’re disposing of old computers, smartphones, or home appliances, our trusted partners ensure safe and responsible recycling. Simply enter your location, and we’ll help you find the nearest drop-off point or collection event, making it easy to do your ...

  3. Electronics and Appliances Recycling at Best Buy

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    Electronics recycling now available at all Best Buy stores nationwide. Best Buy now offers computer recycling, mobile phone recycling and more.

  4. Midwest Electronic Recovery - mcbia.com

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    Your electronic equipment and data is safest in our hands. Midwest Electronic Recovery is a growing company which continues to invest in electronic recovery solutions. Recycling electronic equipment preserves natural resources and is an efficient means of reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions. Walford, Iowa.

  5. Electronics Recycling - Solid Waste Agency

    www.solidwasteagency.org/recycling/electronics

    The Solid Waste Agency offers Linn County residents electronics recycling. Residents can recycle most electronics for free. There is a fee for TVs and monitors.

  6. Electronics - Waste Commission

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    Shop for Gently Used Electronics. We partner with Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore in Davenport, Iowa, to sell refurbished laptops, computers, and other electronic and musical devices such as turntables, DVD, stereo, players and more.

  7. Where to Recycle Household Electronics - EHSO

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    Local community recycling centers and Private recycling firms - Many municipalities now offer recycling programs that can accept electronic waste, like tv sets. You can also take your TV set and other electronic waste directly to a private recycling company.

  8. Best Buy Electronics and Appliances Recycling FAQ

    www.bestbuy.com/site/recycling/recycle-faqs/pcmcat174700050009.c

    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.

  9. Where can I drop off recyclable items? - WM

    www.wm.com/us/en/support/faqs/products-and-services/where-can-i-drop-off...

    WM’s network of landfills, recycling facilities and waste transfer stations also includes drop-off locations. To find a location near you, enter your address on the Drop Off Locations page.

  10. Certified Electronics Recyclers | US EPA - U.S. Environmental ...

    www.epa.gov/smm-electronics/certified-electronics-recyclers

    Learn how EPA encourages all electronics recyclers become certified by demonstrating to an accredited, independent third-party auditor and that they meet specific standards to safely recycle and manage electronics.

  11. Bulbs, Batteries, & Electronics Disposal - WM

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    At-Home Collection. WM's At Your Door Special Collection ® service can safely collect eligible bulbs, batteries and electronics, and you don't even have to leave home. To get started, schedule online at WMAtYourDoor.com or call 800-449-7587. Recycle By Mail.