As stadiums upgrade to smarter technologies like LED displays, digital signage, and automated concessions, outdated electronics begin to accumulate. These systems often contain hazardous materials and embedded data that require secure, responsible disposal.
Equip Recycling provides secure e-waste services designed for large venues. We offer free nationwide pickup, secure de-installation, and data destruction. Hazardous components such as mercury lamps and lithium batteries are routed to approved downstream recyclers.
Our zero-landfill policy and audit-ready documentation help stadiums maintain adherence while minimizing environmental impact. Whether replacing scoreboards or retiring legacy AV systems, Equip ensures your transition is clean, secure, and fully accountable.
Modern stadiums rely on advanced technology such as LED displays, smart lighting, and communication systems to deliver immersive fan experiences. As these systems age or are replaced, secure and sustainable disposal becomes critical to protect data, reduce environmental impact, and meet regulatory requirements. Stadiums now recycle digital signage and lighting through accredited e-waste programs, ensuring hazardous components like mercury lamps and lithium batteries are safely processed.
Scoreboards, LED panels, and video walls are central to the stadium experience, delivering real-time stats, advertising, and immersive visuals. When these systems are upgraded, disposal must be handled carefully due to embedded media players, networked components, and onboard data.
Our team ensures secure decommissioning by wiping or destroying storage, removing asset tags, and recycling each unit through accredited e-waste channels. We recover valuable materials while keeping hazardous components like leaded glass and circuit boards out of landfills.
This protects sensitive data, supports regulatory requirements, and clears the way for next-generation display technology.
Modern stadium lighting elevates the live sports experience by improving visibility, enhancing broadcasts, and energizing fans with programmable light shows. Upgrading from metal-halide to LED systems delivers consistent brightness, cuts energy use by up to 70%, and eliminates mercury-related risks.
Our team dismantles and recycles legacy lighting using accredited methods that recover metals and isolate hazardous materials like lead solder and mercury. These smart upgrades reduce light pollution, extend equipment life, and help venues lower long-term costs while meeting evolving sustainability standards.
Stadiums rely on a complex mix of electronics, including communication systems, broadcast gear, and concessions tech. These systems drive operations and fan engagement, and when upgraded, must be recycled responsibly to prevent e-waste and protect sensitive data.
Each system presents specific risks, from embedded storage to hazardous materials. Our team ensures secure recovery, regulatory requirements, and a smooth transition to next-generation technology.