Best Buy, 1701 S 40 Dr, Greensboro, NC 27407
Monday-Saturday: 10 AM–9 PM
Sunday: 11 AM–8 PM
Household Electronics – You can recycle up to three items per day. There are different limitations on TVs, computer monitors, and laptops.
Staples, 4214 West Wendover Ave., Greensboro, NC 27407
Monday-Friday: 9 AM–7 PM
Saturday: 9 AM–6 PM
Sunday: 11 AM–5 PM
Household Electronics – Desktops, computers, laptops, hard drives, and other electronics are accepted at this location.
Verizon, 1601 C Westover Terrace, Greensboro, NC, 27408
Monday-Saturday: 8:30 AM–8:30 PM
Sunday: 10 AM–7 PM
This location accepts cell phones and streaming devices only.
We accept computers, laptops, smartphones, tablets, printers, and cords at our electronic recycling facility with no appointment needed.
Every device we receive goes through a certified electronic recycling process that meets federal and state standards for responsible electronics disposal. Businesses seeking electronic recycling in Greensboro can count on our facility to handle every device with care and full compliance.
We offer free pick-up for qualifying electronics, including cell phones, outdated technology, and small e-waste items. Businesses can schedule a free pick-up with us for convenient and compliant disposal.
We wipe or destroy all hard drives, storage devices, and data-bearing components before any parts move through our electronics recycling process. We provide a certificate of destruction for your records.
Copper, aluminum, and other scrap metals get recovered and sent to manufacturing plants. Glass from monitors gets separated and batteries containing nickel receive proper treatment. Nothing goes to waste.
Call or email us to describe what you need recycled. Provide a list of devices, approximate quantities, and your business location. We will confirm what items we accept and schedule your service.
Drop off your e-waste at our electronic recycling facility, or schedule a free pickup with us. Business clients with bulk loads can request truck-based collection from their office, warehouse, or data center.
When your electronics arrive, we sort devices by type including computers, laptops, servers, hard drives, cell phones, batteries, and scrap metal. We log each item and check it against our accepted materials list.
We put all hard drives and storage devices through certified data destruction before recycling proceeds. Clients who need documentation will receive records from us confirming the destruction was completed.
We process sorted components to recover copper, aluminum, and other metals. We handle all hazardous materials according to North Carolina environmental regulations and recycle all recovered materials rather than sending them to landfills.
We accept outdated electronics and equipment from all major manufacturers. Here are some of the qualified items we are accepting:
All items are processed using environmentally responsible recycling methods. Hazardous materials including mercury, lead, and cadmium found in electronic components are handled safely and kept out of landfills. Contact us to confirm acceptance of specific items or bulk commercial assets, and discover why we are the preferred choice for electronics recycling in Greensboro.
