Electronic Scrap

All Electronics must be recycled and are banned from being landfilled per Agency Policy. The Agency offers electronics recycling at the Regional Collection Center (RCC) by appointment only.

Appointments/Fees

Residential customers must schedule an appointment. Learn more about what items are accepted at no cost, which item have fess and schedule your appointment by clicking here.  

Non-residential customers (businesses, non-profits, churches, etc.) learn more about fess and how to schedule your appointment by clicking here.   

Other Recycling Options

Your community may offer special collection services for electronic items. Check with your Public Works Department or City Clerk for more information.

What Is Accepted for Recycling

TV RecyclingThe following Electronics are accepted for recycling:

  • Computer monitors (CRT & LCD)
  • Televisions (CRT, LCD, Projection, Console & Plasma)
  • Laptops (PC, Mac, Chromebook, Surface)
  • Computer Towers
  • Computer Peripherals (Keyboard, Mouse, Printer, Scanner, etc)
  • Computer Cables 
  • Cell phones
  • Blu-Ray/DVD/VHS players
  • Stereo Receivers, Speakers, Components & Cables 
  • Holiday lights
  • Small Kitchen appliances (Mixers, Coffee Makers, Toasters, etc)

What Happens to Recycled Electronics

All recycled electronics are processed at a secure demanufacturing facility by our partner, Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations. The Agency recycles electronics because of the hazardous materials contained in the electronics - lead, mercury, cadmium, nickel, chromium, lithium, and PCBs, among others. Electronics also contain many materials made from natural resources, some of which are not renewable and will be depleted over time. By recycling electronics, those valuable natural resources are used to make new products, water pollution is reduced, and energy is saved in the extraction and manufacturing processes.