Charlotte, NC
Electronics Recycling in Charlotte
7 verified options for electronics recycling across the Charlotte metro. Compare cost, hours, and pickup at a glance.
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Electronics Recycling in Charlotte
7 free · 0 fee-based
| Facility | Cost | Schedule | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mecklenburg County - Foxhole Recycling Center (E-Waste)(704) 752-5827 | Free | ||
| Best Buy (North Lake)(704) 587-1760 | Free |
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| eCycleSecure(704) 376-1116 | Free |
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| ShredTronics - We Save Data(704) 814-6385 | Free |
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| Staples (Metropolitan / Uptown)(704) 972-5980 | Free |
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| AutoZone (Multiple Locations) - Battery & Oil Recycling | Free |
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| Mecklenburg County - Hickory Grove Recycling Center (Full HHW)(704) 563-6359 | Free |
Common questions
About Electronics Recycling here
How much does Electronics recycling cost in this area?
All 7 facilities accept Electronics for free.
Do I need an appointment for Electronics drop-off?
1 facility requires an appointment: eCycleSecure. Mecklenburg County - Foxhole Recycling Center (E-Waste), Best Buy (North Lake), ShredTronics - We Save Data accept walk-ins.
Is pickup available for Electronics?
Most facilities require you to drop off Electronics. Check individual listings for special arrangements.
Are there certified recyclers for Electronics?
Yes. Local facilities hold certifications including: R2, NAID AAA. These ensure responsible processing and, for NAID, verified data destruction.
Are there quantity limits for Electronics drop-off?
Some facilities have limits: Mecklenburg County - Foxhole Recycling Center (E-Waste): Residential quantities only; Best Buy (North Lake): 3 items per day; Staples (Metropolitan / Uptown): 7 items per day; AutoZone (Multiple Locations) - Battery & Oil Recycling: 5 gallons oil, 2 batteries typical.