Electronics recycling. We recycle all kinds of scrap electronics for precious metals recovery, such as scrap computers, end of life telecommunication equipment and servers, test equipment, networking, scrap cell phones and all types of discarded electronics. Recycling is buying the following E-scrap nationwide. Outdated telecommunication equipment - We will buy all kinds of central PBX.
Texas Recycles TVs ProgramFor TV recycling opportunities, find the brand of your TV or look up options through the Recycling Leadership Programs listed below.https://www.tceq.texas.gov/p2/recycle/electronics/tv_recycling.htmlhttps://www.tceq.texas.gov/@@site-logo/2CR-TCEQ.jpg
For TV recycling opportunities, find the brand of your TV or look up options through the Recycling Leadership Programs listed below.
Find additional program information, includingthe 2017 Legislative Report.
Trying to recycle your computer? Visit www.TexasRecyclesComputers.org.
Find a TV Recycler
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Each link will take you off the TCEQ website and directly to a manufacturer’s recycling Web page.
Manufacturers that have reported collecting their full market share allocation for the year have fulfilled their obligations under the program. Under the rules these manufacturers are not required to offer additional collection opportunities so their TV recycling link has been removed and denoted with asymbol.
Link not working? Can't find your brand on the list? Search drop-off locations hosted by an RLP, call toll free 1-855-TV-Recycle (1-855-887-3292), or e-mail us.
Recycling Leadership Program (RLP)Manufacturers established the following programs to offer at least 200 drop-off sites, events, or programs throughout Texas for consumers to recycle any brand of television. These recycling opportunities can be found at the internet links provided below. Note: There is not a RLP currently active under the program.
Texas Recycles TVs ProgramNew program rules are available at Title 30 Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 328, Subchapter J. Under the new program, retailers, manufacturers, and recyclers must follow specific requirements to comply with the law. Each manufacturer on the TCEQ list has, according to state law notified the TCEQ that it offers a recycling program—free of charge at the time of recycling—to collect and recycle consumers' used television equipment. Request FREE flyers and publication holders through our Take Care of Texas Publications page. Results for Manufacturers' annual reporting(Help with PDF): |
Electronics Donation and Recycling
Electronic products are made from valuable resources and materials, including metals, plastics, and glass, all of which require energy to mine and manufacture. Donating or recycling consumer electronics conserves our natural resources and avoids air and water pollution, as well as greenhouse gas emissions that are caused by manufacturing virgin materials.
- Did you know? Texas has manufacturer take-back laws for both computers and televisions. Many of these offer mail-back programs at no cost to you! This is the easiest way to recycle your old computer or TV. To find out information on each program please visit the links below. Once there, find the manufacturer of the item you want to recycle and follow the link to the business page for recycling. Look for mail back options once there. Most provide a free shipping label that you just put on the box with the item and mail-back. This cost is covered by manufacturer per state law.
- Looking to recycle a TV? Check here: https://www.tceq.texas.gov/p2/recycle/electronics/tv_recycling.html#S; or Call: 1-855-TV-Recycle
- Looking to recycle a computer? Check here: https://www.tceq.texas.gov/p2/recycle/electronics/manufacturer-list.html#A; or Call: 512-239-3143
- Visit EPA United States Environmental Protection Agency for more information on where to recycle electronics.
Westpark Consumer Recycling Center
5900 Westpark, Houston, TX 77057Phone 713.837.0311
Located at Hwy. 59S between Chimney Rock & Fountain View (Galleria Area)
This facility accepts recyclables at no additional charge to City of Houston residents.
Environmental Service Centers
The North and South ESC locations both provide a drive through, drop-off site for Houston residents to bring their Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) and residential electronic waste or electronic scrap items.
Household hazardous waste or residential electronic scrap items should not be placed on the curb or in your automated container for garbage collection or heavy trash pickup.
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Once a month drop-off sites:
The monthly Saturday electronics recycling events will be held 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the:
- Kingwood Metro Transit Center (1st Saturday of the month) - 3210 W. Lake Houston Parkway
- Ellington/Clear Lake Neighborhood Recycling Center (2nd Saturday of the month), Highway 3 @ Brantley Road
Houston-Area Depository and Recycling Locations
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Disposal Links
Proper disposal of materials is key to a healthy, clean environment. Visit each link for additional information.Anti-Freeze || Batteries || Fluorescent Lights || Lawn/Garden Chemicals || Medical Waste
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Mercury || Paint || Pharmaceuticals || Used Oil