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Take It to a Recycler. Donate It. You can drop off used devices at participating Goodwill locations around the country. The World Computer Exchange is on a mission to diminish the digital divide in developing countries and to promote the reuse of and proper recycling of electronics. It provides used computers, peripherals, and many other types of gadgets to communities around the world. Take It to a Tech Firm. Amazon offers gift cards for just about any kind of electronics device, as well as music CDs and video games.
Some items may be eligible for limited time, promotional credit toward a new qualifying Amazon device. The company will also accept and recycle any product that doesn't qualify.
Best Buy offers recycling options for a wide range of electronics, no matter where you bought them. Computer Peripherals Includes both wired and wireless manual input devices such as keyboards, mice and trackballs. Stand-alone desktop fax machines are also included in this category.
Cellular Devices and Pagers Cell-enabled phones, including those offering camera, video recording and or audio functions, smartphones, PDA's utilizing touch screen and handheld devices. Countertop Microwave Ovens Countertop Microwave Ovens may include microwaves from hotel rooms or restaurant units similar in chassis type to household type units. What electricals can be recycled? Anything with a plug, battery or cable can be recycled. Old electronics are everywhere. Learn more about what electronics can be recycled and how to recycle them.
Entertainment, toys and leisure equipment. Household appliances. Laptops and computers. Mobile phones. Power tools, gardening and DIY. Personal grooming appliances.
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