Computer Accessories

Alternative ways to recycle
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FREE Drop-off at HHW facility

Residents may, for free, safely and properly dispose of any and all types of banned electronic devices at the West County HHW Collection Facility.

Never Throw in the Garbage Cart / Bin

Never throw away computer accessories, including mice, keyboards, thumb drives, modems or wireless headphones. They are made of plastics and metals that can release toxic chemicals like dioxins in a landfill.

 

Alternative Ways to Recycle

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Dell Reconnect Drop-Off and Mail-Back Program

Dell Reconnect will accept most computer equipment from any brand for recycling at many Goodwill drop-off locations. They also have a free mail-back program if you are recycling Dell products or wish to purchase a new Dell product. Find out more.

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Microsoft Trade-In and Recycling Program

Trade in old devices, game consoles or games for Microsoft store credit or cash.

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Staples' Take Back Program

Staples offers free, in-store recycling for unwanted electronics, including desktop computers and accessories, tablets, monitors, printers and other electronics. Locate your nearest Staples here.

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Best Buy's Electronics and Appliances Recycling Program

Best Buy will recycle computer accessories and many other home electronics for free. They also offer a trade-in program for more desired electronics. They accept up to three items per day from each household. Find a location.

Did You Know?

Computer Cables Are Toxic in Landfills

A Greenpeace study showed that polyvinyl chloride (a type of plastic that’s harmful to human health) makes up about 44 percent of the plastic coating used to make cables. Laptop power cables also contain phthalates, which are harmful to the liver. For these reasons, make sure to recycle cables properly.