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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.
If you don’t live near a Best Buy store, you can choose to mail in your old electronics and we’ll take care of the recycling for you. You can also make the most out of your old tech with our trade-in program.
Trade in your qualifying cell phones, computers, video games and other electronics online or at a participating Best Buy store.
We can haul away your old and unwanted products. For $199.99, we’ll haul away and recycle up to a total of 2 large products (including TVs, major appliances, all-in-one computers and monitors), along with an unlimited number of select smaller products. See products we can and can’t haul away.
November 15 is America Recycles Day. Celebrate by bringing your old electronics to Best Buy, the largest retail collector of e-waste in the United States. We established our recycling program in 2009 and have since recycled more than 2 billion pounds of electronics and appliances.
The Best Buy Standalone Haul-Away service will remove and recycle up to two large products (including TVs, major appliances, all-in-one computers and monitors), along with select smaller products, like laptops, cameras, cords, gaming consoles and more.
Just in time for Earth Day (that’s Friday!), Best Buy is making getting rid of your old gadgets and appliances way easier with Standalone Haul-Away Service, a new home pick-up program.
To help our customers live more sustainably, Best Buy offers trade-in and recycling programs for old and unwanted electronics.
Best Buy announced today that it’s extending its gadget recycling program to include a new mail-in option. The retailer will now sell you a box for your used electronics that you can ship back...
November 15 is America Recycles Day. Celebrate by bringing your old electronics to Best Buy, the largest retail collector of e-waste in the United States. We established our recycling program in 2009 and have since recycled more than 2 billion pounds of electronics and appliances.