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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.
Best Buy accepts most electronics and large appliances, with a few exceptions. See the Electronics and Appliances Recycling main page for more information on recycling restrictions for specific products in your state.
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.
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.
Before you come into your local Best Buy with your electronics, here are a few things you need to know: You can recycle up to three items per household per day. Although we recycle many items for free, some products are recycled for a fee.
Best Buy has helped our customers recycle 2 billion pounds of electronics and appliances since 2009, and now we’re making it easier than ever to get rid of your old devices.
Starting this month, you can order a prepaid Best Buy Technology Recycling Box and ship off your old electronics for recycling. Through the service, we will give your tech a second life...
Just four easy steps to recycle. 1. Order a small or medium mail-in recycling box. 2. Fill up your box to the weight limit with accepted electronics. 3. Seal your box and apply the prepaid UPS shipping label. 4. Take the box to your local UPS store or contact UPS for home pickup.*.
At the click of a button, anyone in the U.S. can now request pickup and recycling for old electronics, keeping tech, including appliances, out of landfills and giving it a second life. What to know before you go
Best Buy wants to keep electronics out of disposal sites — for a price. In order to cut back on e-waste, the retailer in April launched a home pick-up recycling service. Now, customers anywhere in the U.S. can request pickup for their old electronics.