Consumer Recycling Locator


First, thank you for making the right choice and looking for a place to safely and properly recycle your electronics!  You’d probably be surprised to know that only 20% of all eWaste is properly recycled. 

Apto Solutions focuses on assisting businesses with their eWaste and does not accept drop-offs from the public, but here are some resources to help you find the best solution in your area:

Certified Locations:

The following sites list companies in the USA with industry verified certifications:

e-Stewards Certified Companies http://e-stewards.org/find-a-recycler/ [Be sure to select the Service “Consumer drop off”]

R2 Certified Companies https://sustainableelectronics.org/recyclers [Be sure to select that ‘Drop-off’ is “Yes”]

Still no luck?  

Check here: https://www.epa.gov/recycle/electronics-donation-and-recycling to see if the manufacturer of the item(s) offers assistance for recycling.

Or here: https://earth911.com/recycling-center-search-guides/?utm_source=earth911-header&utm_medium=top-navigation-menu&utm_campaign=top-nav-recycle-guide-button

Also…

Some big box stores offer recycling of items, depending on the state you live in.  This is not an all-inclusive list

Best Buy https://www.bestbuy.com/site/services/recycling/pcmcat149900050025.c?id=pcmcat149900050025

Goodwill works with Dell Technologies to provide for electronic waste collection in most areas https://www.goodwill.org/locator/

Batteries Plus https://www.batteriesplus.com/t/recycling

Or do you want to collect items at your home and ship them in?

For batteries and small items – Big Green Box https://biggreenbox.com/

For smoke alarms  or other radioactive items – Curie Services http://www.curieservices.com/about/

For other hard to recycle items – WM LampTracker  https://www.wmlamptracker.com/v2/product_overview.cfm

Thanks again for going the extra mile for mother earth!  She appreciates it.