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E-Cycle Wisconsin program

Recycle Your Device

E-Cycle Wisconsin is a statewide program that helps residents and schools recycle their old electronics, such as TVs, computers, monitors, printers, and more. Recycling electronics helps protect the environment, conserve resources, and create jobs.

Electronics cannot be put in the trash in Wisconsin, as they contain harmful materials that can pollute the air, water, and soil. By recycling your electronics, you can prevent these toxins from harming your health and the environment.

You can find a registered electronics collection site near you by visiting the E-Cycle Wisconsin website. There, you can also learn more about the benefits of electronics recycling and the types of devices that are covered by the program.

We only sell registered brands of electronic devices that comply with the Wisconsin electronics recycling law. You can check the list of registered brands for our store.

We hope this information helps you make informed choices about your electronics purchases and disposal. If you have any questions, please contact us or the E-Cycle Wisconsin program.

Thank you for supporting electronics recycling in Wisconsin.

FAQ

It reduces the amount of hazardous materials that are released into the environment, saves non-renewable resources, and helps combat climate change. It creates jobs and revenue in the electronics reuse and recycling industry, provides cheaper materials for manufacturing, and provides affordable and accessible electronics for consumers. As you can see, electronics recycling has many positive impacts on the environment and the economy. By recycling your old electronics, you can help protect the planet, conserve resources, and create opportunities.

Some examples of covered electronic devices that you can recycle are TVs, computers, monitors, printers, tablets, and portable DVD players that use CRT, LCD, OLED, or plasma display technology.

Choosing refurbished or durable electronics that last longer and can be repaired easily. Selling, donating, recycling, or repurposing your old electronics instead of throwing them away.