
Electronics Recycling Centers by State
Discover certified e-waste recycling facilities across all 50 states. Each state has unique regulations and local programs for responsible electronics disposal.
Why State-Specific E-Waste Information Matters
📋 Different Regulations
Over 25 states have e-waste laws. Some ban electronics from landfills, while others require manufacturer take-back programs.
🏛️ State Programs
Many states offer free collection events and drop-off locations funded by EPR laws. Programs vary by state.
🌍 Local Solutions
Each state has different recycling infrastructure and priorities. Find local solutions for convenient disposal.
💰 Fees & Incentives
Some states charge recycling fees at purchase, while others offer incentives. Check your state for details.
E-Waste Regulations Vary by State
Including California, New York, Washington, Illinois, and Minnesota with comprehensive electronics recycling legislation.
These states prohibit disposal of electronics in landfills, making recycling legally required.
Many states require manufacturers to fund and operate recycling programs for their products.
Find E-Waste Recycling Centers by State
Select your state to discover certified electronics recycling facilities, local regulations, collection events, and disposal guidelines specific to your area.
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Popular States for E-Waste Recycling

California
California has a longstanding electronics recycling program established by a 2003 state law – the first of its kind in the nation. Unlike most states, California's program is funded through an advanced recycling fee (ARF) paid by consumers at the time of purchase, rather than a manufacturer take-back model.
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Florida
Florida does not have a statewide electronics recycling law or manufacturer take-back requirement. Instead, electronics recycling in Florida is managed at the county and city level.
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New York
New York has one of the most robust electronics recycling laws in the country. The New York State Electronic Equipment Recycling and Reuse Act (passed in 2010) established a comprehensive statewide program that requires electronics manufacturers to provide free and convenient recycling of electronic waste to all residents.
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Texas
Texas has implemented electronics recycling laws that cover computers and televisions, though the approach differs from a centrally run state program. Under Texas law, manufacturers of computer equipment have been required since 2008 to offer free recycling for their products (Texas Computer TakeBack Law), and a similar law for television manufacturers took effect in 2012.
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