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Electronics Recycling in Buffalo

3 certified recycling centers serving the Buffalo area

Recycling Centers in Buffalo

Find certified e-waste disposal facilities near you

About Electronics Recycling in Buffalo

Located throughout Buffalo, 3 certified electronics recycling centers stand ready to help residents and businesses dispose of electronics responsibly.

The city actively supports electronics recycling through local programs and partnerships with certified facilities.

Plus, Buffalo hosts special e-waste collection events throughout the year, making it even easier for residents to dispose of old electronics safely.

Amazing fact: Electronics recycling can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 2.5 million tons annually.

Find out how you can make a difference with our Ultimate Guide to Electronics Recycling.

Read the Guide

Recycling Centers (3)

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Greater Good Recycling

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Greater Good Recycling company logo Company logo for Greater Good Recycling, an electronics recycling center
630 55th St NE, Buffalo, MN 55313

Professional waste management company providing certified electronics recycling and environmental disposal services. This facility has been verified as a legitimate electronics recycling operation with high standards for environmental compliance and data security. Located in Buffalo, Minnesota, this facility serves the local community with responsible electronics disposal services. Services include Certified e-waste processing, Environmental compliance. Contact them at (952) 290-0297 for specific information about accepted items and operating hours.

Techmate

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4.7 (148 reviews)
Techmate company logo Company logo for Techmate, an electronics recycling center
201 5th St NE #2, Buffalo, MN 55313

Specialized electronics retailer offering comprehensive recycling services for consumer electronics, computers, and mobile devices. This facility has been verified as a legitimate electronics recycling operation with high standards for environmental compliance and data security. Located in Buffalo, Minnesota, this facility serves the local community with responsible electronics disposal services. Services include Consumer electronics recycling, Computer and laptop disposal. Contact them at (763) 276-1303 for specific information about accepted items and operating hours.

Wright County Compost & Recycling Facility

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4.4 (19 reviews)
Company logo for Wright County Compost & Recycling Facility, an electronics recycling center
505 County Rd 37 NE, Buffalo, MN 55313

Professional waste management company providing certified electronics recycling and environmental disposal services. This facility has been verified as a legitimate electronics recycling operation with high standards for environmental compliance and data security. Located in Buffalo, Minnesota, this facility serves the local community with responsible electronics disposal services. Services include Certified e-waste processing, Environmental compliance. Contact them at 763-682-7338 for specific information about accepted items and operating hours.

Recent Recycling News in Buffalo

Latest news and updates about electronics recycling in Buffalo, Minnesota

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Electronics Recycling in Buffalo

Residents can choose from 3 certified electronics recycling facilities in the Buffalo area, serving a population of 18,168 residents. These centers accept computers, mobile devices, televisions, and various electronic equipment.

  • • Techmate is the top-rated option (4.7★)
  • • Local recycling rate: 15%

Environmental Impact in Buffalo

98,107
lbs CO2 saved annually

Environmental benefit from local electronics recycling

6,540
lbs metals recovered

Valuable materials recovered for reuse

$779,621
annual economic impact

Local economic benefits from recycling industry

Minnesota E-Waste Regulations

No statewide electronics disposal restrictions, but many localities have their own rules.
Follow local regulations where applicable.
Buffalo participates in regional electronics recycling programs. Check with local waste management for special collection events.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the electronics disposal regulations in Buffalo?

No statewide electronics disposal restrictions, but many localities have their own rules. Buffalo participates in regional electronics recycling programs. Check with local waste management for special collection events. Always use certified recyclers for proper disposal.

What environmental impact does electronics recycling have in Buffalo?

Electronics recycling in Buffalo saves approximately 98,107 pounds of CO2 annually. The community also recovers 6,540 pounds of valuable metals and 9,811 pounds of plastics each year.

How does electronics recycling benefit Buffalo's economy?

Electronics recycling supports 10 local jobs in Buffalo and generates approximately $779,621 in economic impact annually. This includes direct employment, supplier relationships, and induced economic activity.

How much e-waste does Buffalo generate annually?

With a population of 18,168, Buffalo generates approximately 363,360 pounds of electronic waste annually. Currently, about 15% is properly recycled, leaving room for improvement through increased community participation.

Why Recycling Matters in Buffalo

The 18,168 residents of Buffalo form a community where responsible electronics disposal matters. Local participation in recycling programs stands at 15%, reflecting growing environmental awareness. Electronics recycling in Buffalo helps recover valuable materials, reduces landfill waste, and prevents toxic substances from contaminating local soil and groundwater.

When Buffalo residents choose to recycle their electronics through certified facilities, they're not just disposing of old devices—they're contributing to a circular economy that reduces the need for new mining operations, prevents toxic materials from entering local landfills, and supports local jobs in the recycling industry. Every smartphone, laptop, or TV properly recycled helps protect Buffalo's environment for future generations.

Local Best Practices

Check for Local Collection Events

Buffalo may host periodic electronics collection events, especially during spring and fall cleanup periods. Contact your local waste management department or check community calendars for upcoming e-waste collection days.

Business Recycling Programs

If you're a business owner in Buffalo, many recycling centers offer specialized programs for commercial e-waste disposal, including scheduled pickups and bulk recycling services. This can help your business comply with Minnesota regulations while supporting local recycling efforts.

Resident's Guide to Electronics Recycling in Buffalo

This practical guide helps Buffalo residents navigate electronics recycling with confidence. Follow these steps and tips to ensure your devices are disposed of safely and responsibly.

Step-by-Step Recycling Process

1

Prepare Your Devices

Remove all personal data using factory reset or data wiping software. Remove batteries from devices if possible.

2

Gather Your Electronics

Collect all devices you want to recycle. Check our list of 3 centers in Buffalo to see which items each accepts.

3

Call Ahead

Contact your chosen recycling center to confirm hours, accepted items, and any fees. Some centers offer free drop-off for residents.

4

Transport Safely

Pack devices securely to prevent damage during transport. Keep batteries separate if removed.

5

Drop Off and Get Receipt

Bring your electronics to the center during business hours. Request a receipt for your records, especially if you're recycling for business purposes.

What NOT to Include

To ensure safe recycling and protect workers, avoid including these items:

  • Batteries that are leaking or damaged (these require special handling)
  • Devices with personal data that hasn't been wiped
  • Items mixed with regular trash or other recyclables
  • Electronics that have been exposed to water damage without proper assessment
  • Devices with unknown or suspicious origins

Local Tips for Buffalo Residents

  • Check with Buffalo municipal programs for free or low-cost recycling events throughout the year.
  • With a 15% recycling rate, Buffalo has room to improve. Every device you recycle makes a difference.
  • Call ahead to confirm what items each center accepts and their hours of operation.
  • Remove all personal data from devices before recycling to protect your privacy.
  • Some centers offer free pickup for large quantities - ask about bulk recycling services.

Before You Go

Remove personal data, call ahead to confirm accepted items and hours. Minnesota requires proper e-waste disposal - never put electronics in regular trash.