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Best Buy Recycling

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The Best Buy Recycling program is an eco-friendly initiative by the electronics retailer to responsibly dispose of electronic waste. Consumers can bring their unwanted electronics and appliances, regardless of where they were purchased, to Best Buy stores for recycling. The program aims to reduce e-waste by ensuring that items like TVs, computers, tablets, and small appliances are recycled in an environmentally responsible manner. Best Buy has established itself as a leader in e-waste recycling, striving to promote sustainability and reduce the environmental impact of electronic disposal.

What you can ditch

The Best Buy Recycling program accepts a wide range of electronic products for recycling, aiming to responsibly manage e-waste. Some of the items accepted include:

How to ditch with
Best Buy Recycling

Recycling your electronics through the Best Buy Recycling program involves a few simple steps:

  1. Identify Your Items: Gather the electronic items you wish to recycle. Ensure they fall within the categories accepted by Best Buy's recycling program.
  2. Prepare Your Items: Remove any personal or sensitive data from devices like computers, tablets, and smartphones. This might involve performing a factory reset or securely wiping the data.
  3. Check Local Restrictions: Visit the Best Buy website or contact your local Best Buy store to check for any specific recycling guidelines, limitations, or fees applicable to your items. Some products may have size restrictions or may not be accepted in certain locations.
  4. Bring Items to Best Buy: Take your items to a participating Best Buy store. Look for the designated recycling drop-off area, usually located at the customer service desk or a specific recycling kiosk within the store.
  5. Drop Off Your Items: Hand over your items to a Best Buy employee or place them in the designated recycling bins. For larger items or if you're unsure where to leave them, ask a store employee for assistance.
  6. Receipt and Confirmation: In some cases, you may receive a receipt or confirmation for your recycled items. This process varies by location and item type.
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This page was last updated
March 18, 2024