

What you can recycle: Best Buy can take TVs, cables and chargers, media players, projectors, laptops, hard drives, webcams, cellphones, calculators, radios, landlines, headsets, vacuums, fans, ink and toner cartridges, alarm clocks, speaker systems, e-readers, video game consoles, memory cards, camcorders, digital cameras, GPS devices and more. You can have two large items hauled away as well as an unlimited number of smaller items, with some exceptions. There's also a stand-alone haul-away option that costs $200.

If you've ordered a new product, Best Buy will take away your old one for recycling.

Specifics may vary depending on where you live, but you can check with the state-specific recycling information dropdown menu on the site.īest Buy also offers a haul-away option for larger appliances like TVs, dishwashers, freezers, microwaves, treadmills and exercise bikes. Best Buyīest Buy accepts a wide range of tech products and generally takes three items per house per day. What you can recycle: Smartphone Recycling accepts smartphones, cell phones, MacBooks, tablets, iPhones, iPads, iPods and Apple Watches, as well as batteries attached or installed in devices. If you succumbed to the siren song of the newest gadget, even if your current device wasn't on its last leg, we're not here to judge.
