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  2. 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.

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

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    Electronics donation and recycling is a great way to help conserve resources and natural materials. It is important to make sure you are donating and/or recycling electronics safely and correctly. On this page: Why Donate or Recycle Electronics; Before Donating or Recycling Your Used Electronics; Where to Donate or Recycle

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

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    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 old gear...

  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. Oregon E-Cycles is free! Anyone can take seven or fewer computers (desktops, laptops and tablets), monitors, TVs and printers at a time to participating Oregon E-Cycles collection sites for free recycling. Computer peripherals (keyboards and mice) are also accepted free of charge.

  7. How to recycle (or trade in) your old tech

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    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.

  8. E-waste recycling is the process of extracting valuable materials after shredding the e-waste into tiny pieces that could be reused in a new electronic appliance. However, a number of current challenges are preventing the electronic recycling industry from scaling up.

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

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    Electronics Recycling Programs. Help Keep Your Community Clean. By Recycling Your Old Electronics. Go green and recycle your used electronics. Learn more about e-waste recycling available in your state.

  10. Electronics Donation and Recycling | US EPA

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    Electronics donation and recycling is a great way to help conserve resources and natural materials. It is important to make sure you are donating and/or recycling electronics safely and correctly.

  11. Electronics recycling - King County, Washington

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    Authorized E-Cycle Washington collection sites offer free recycling for computers and laptops, monitors, and TVs. There is a fee for Electronics that are not included in the E-Cycle Washington program. Visit E-Cycle Washington to find a collection site near you.