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If you’re ordering a new TV, major appliance or piece of fitness equipment, we can haul away your old product for a small charge. If you’re not purchasing a product, you can order our Standalone Haul-Away service. Terms, conditions and exclusions apply.
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.
Responsibly getting rid of e-waste. We make it easy to recycle all kinds of used tech — from cameras and cellphones to robot vacuums and speakers. Regardless of where you bought it, how old it is or who made it, you can bring your tech to any Best Buy store to have it recycled.
Recommended disposal options. Recycle. Electronics are accepted for recycling by some manufacturers and retailers, including Best Buy, Recycle Technologies, Repowered, and Staples. Find recycling options for TVs, computer monitors and laptops. Other disposal options. Contact your city or waste hauler.
At the click of a button, anyone in the U.S. can now request pickup and recycling for old electronics, keeping tech, including appliances, out of landfills and giving it a second life. What to know before you go
These Minnesota sites are registered with the MPCA to accept covered electronic devices for recycling. Fees may apply—shop around for your best deal. Contact the collector to ensure that they will accept your items. Some collection locations are restricted to city or county residents.
A newly-launched Best Buy recycling service will send someone to your home to haul-away old electronics and appliances. The Richfield retailer's new offering, launched nationwide this month, allows customers to schedule a haul-away service for $199.99.