EplanetEwaste offers free e-waste drop-off services at all our locations. We accept all computer hardware and electronic equipment regardless of working condition and age including:
- Aluminum
- Batteries
- Cables
- Capacitors
- Cell Phones
- Cell Phone Parts & Accessories
- Computers
- Computer Parts & Accessories
- Digital Phone Systems
- Drives
- Fans
- Ferrous Metals
- Industrial Equipment & Machinery
- Integrated Circuits
- Laptops
- Laptop Parts & Accessories
- LCDs
- Memory
- Mixed Passives
- Network Equipment
- Non-Ferrous Metals
- Oscilloscopes
- Paper
- PBX Phone Systems
- Plastic
- Power Cords & Adapters
- Power Supplies
- Printed Circuit Boards
- Printers
- Radio Equipment
- Resistors
- Scanners
- Scientific Equipment
- Semiconductors
- Solder Dross
- Steel
- Switches
- Televisions
- USB Back-Up Systems
- Voltage Meters
- Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS)
- Wave Meters
- Wires
e-WASTE FAQs:
What Is E-Waste?
E-waste is a popular, informal name for electronic products nearing the end of their "useful life." Computers, televisions, VCRs, stereos, copiers, and fax machines are common electronic products. Many of these products can be reused, refurbished, or recycled. Unfortunately, electronic discards is one of the fastest growing segments of our nation's waste stream.
Is "e-waste" considered hazardous?
Certain components of some electronic products contain materials that render them hazardous, depending on their condition and density. For instance, California law currently views nonfunctioning CRTs (cathode ray tubes) from televisions and monitor as hazardous. According to a 2007 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency report the material composition of a CRT monitor is: Metals: Aluminum, Barium, Copper, Ferrite, Gold, Lead, Nickel, Silver, Steel, Tin, Vanadium, and Yttrium. Epoxy Resin, Glass, and Plastics.

