Electronics Recycling · Austin, TX · Local guide
CRT Monitor Recycling in Austin
Recycle & Reuse Drop-off Center accepts CRTs free for residents by appointment (residential only). Best Buy charges fees for monitors/TVs (CRTs treated as TVs at $25). Most private recyclers in Austin (CyberCrunch, GreenTek, STS) charge per-unit fees (~$10-35 industry standard) for CRTs due to leaded glass handling under TCEQ rules. Texas Recycles TVs Program covers manufacturer takeback of CRT TVs if the brand is still in the TCEQ registry.
Where to drop off crt monitor recycling in Austin
4 local options, verified against listing sources.
Travis County household hazardous waste program
Austin Recycle & Reuse Drop-Off Center
Central HHW hub for Austin & Travis County. Appointment required, released weekly. Free for residents.
Phone: (512) 974-4343 · Website: official program page ↗
Other local programs
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Austin Resource Recovery On-Demand HHW Curbside Collection
Curbside pickup of paint, batteries, automotive fluids, aerosols, pool chemicals, pesticides, fluorescent bulbs, propane cylinders. Launched January 2025 as on-demand service. Up to 3 collections per address per year. 30-gallon total limit, no individual containers >5 gallons.
Phone: 3-1-1 (512-974-2000)
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Austin ReBlend
Free 100% post-consumer recycled latex paint (low-VOC) made from HHW drop-offs. Available in three shades (Texas Limestone, Balcones Canyonland, Barton Creek Greenbelt) for residents, nonprofits, and businesses by appointment at the Recycle & Reuse Drop-off Center.
Phone: 512-974-4343
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Austin Public Library Battery Drop-Off Network
Household battery collection at 20+ APL branches (look for 5-gallon black/gray buckets); does NOT accept large car or solar panel batteries.
Phone: 3-1-1
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Dell Reconnect via Goodwill Central Texas
Free recycling of any-brand computer equipment (laptops, desktops, monitors, peripherals) at participating Goodwill Central Texas donation centers.
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Travis County 1431 Citizens Collection Center (Cedar Park)
General household trash only ($4.33/cubic yard, Thu-Sat 8am-3:50pm); HHW for county residents is routed to the City of Austin Recycle & Reuse Center.
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Call2Recycle drop-off network (Austin)
Rechargeable and single-use batteries (under 11 lb) at Home Depot, Lowe's, Best Buy, Staples and other retail locations citywide; terminals must be taped or bagged before drop-off.
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Travis County recycling locator
Searchable database of drop-off sites for paint, electronics, batteries, and other materials across Travis County.
What to know in Austin
Local rules and laws
- Texas Recycles Computers Program (30 TAC Ch. 328, Subch. I): TCEQ requires computer manufacturers selling in Texas to offer free recycling of their own brand-labeled computer equipment to households.
- Texas Recycles TVs Program (30 TAC Ch. 328, Subch. J): TV manufacturers must register with TCEQ, file a recovery plan, and recycle a market-share allocation of CTE (covered television equipment) in Texas.
- Texas does NOT have a paint stewardship law — PaintCare does not operate in Texas (as of 2026).
- Austin Universal Recycling Ordinance (URO): commercial properties, multifamily, and food-permitted businesses must provide recycling/organics access; annual diversion plans due Oct 1-Feb 1; violations are Class C misdemeanors up to $2,000/day.
- Austin Construction & Demolition Recycling Ordinance (2015): projects over 5,000 sq ft must reuse/recycle 50% of debris or dispose <2.5 lbs/sq ft.
- Austin City Code Ch. 15-6 (Solid Waste Services Administrative Rules) governs HHW handling and prohibits placing batteries and HHW in curbside recycling/trash carts.
Useful local details
- Recycle & Reuse Drop-off Center is appointment-only — slots can be hard to get and are scheduled via the Austin Recycles mobile app or by calling 3-1-1.
- Austin's on-demand HHW curbside service is brand-new (January 2025), replacing the prior bulk/brush twice-a-year schedule with up to 3 service appointments per year per address.
- HHW curbside set-out rule: items must be staged OUT of direct sunlight (garage or porch) — the city explicitly warns about Austin heat causing reactions; NOT placed at the curb until collection morning.
- Austin Resource Recovery warns that batteries in curbside recycling carts have started truck/MRF fires in summer heat — the city actively campaigns to keep lithium-ion out of carts.
- City of Austin's Recycle & Reuse Center accepts HHW from Travis County residents free (Austin & county only); fees apply to non-residents and businesses cannot use the residential HHW service.
- Zero Waste by 2040: Austin City Council adopted 90% landfill diversion goal in 2011; 2023 Comprehensive Plan added 'aggressive milestones.'
- PaintCare absence: unlike Colorado, California, or Oregon, Texas residents cannot drop paint at hardware stores under PaintCare — all paint must go through municipal HHW.
- Large batteries (car, solar panel, EV) are explicitly excluded from APL library drop-off boxes — they require Recycle & Reuse Center appointment or manufacturer programs.
- Solar panel disposal fee schedule: first 2 panels under 100 lbs are free at the Recycle & Reuse Center, then $0.30/lb.
For general electronics recycling info — what's recyclable, how to prepare items, where the materials go — see the national electronics recycling guide. For all Austin options, browse electronics recycling in Austin.
Related Austin guides
Sources verified for this guide
- www.austintexas.gov/dropoff
- www.austintexas.gov/resource-recovery/locations/recycle-and-reuse-drop-center
- www.austintexas.gov/resource-recovery/programs/demand-bulk-brush-and-household-hazardous-waste-collection
- www.austintexas.gov/batteries
- www.austintexas.gov/reblend
- www.austintexas.gov/uro
- www.austintexas.gov/zerowaste
- www.traviscountytx.gov/tnr/environmental-quality/conserve/disposal-recycling
- www.tceq.texas.gov/p2/recycle/electronics
- www.paintcare.org/paintcare-states
- www.goodwillcentraltexas.org/about-us/dell-reconnect
- locations.call2recycle.org
Updated · 2026-05-18