Electronics Recycling · Charlotte, NC · Local guide
CRT Monitor Recycling in Charlotte
CRT televisions and CRT monitors are explicitly covered by the NC G.S. 130A-309.10 landfill ban (since July 1, 2011). Free residential drop-off at any of the 4 Mecklenburg Full-Service Recycling Centers (blue sticker required). Curbside trash will not collect CRTs. Best Buy charges $29.99 for CRT recycling — use the county centers instead. Businesses must use a certified e-waste processor due to lead content.
Where to drop off crt monitor recycling in Charlotte
3 local options, verified against listing sources.
Mecklenburg County household hazardous waste program
Mecklenburg County Full-Service Recycling Centers
Four county centers accept HHW, electronics, and batteries. Mecklenburg County residents only — free with blue entry sticker.
Phone: (704) 336-2673 · Website: official program page ↗
Other local programs
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Mecklenburg County Small Business Hazardous Waste Event
Quarterly, by-appointment hazardous waste drop-off for Very Small Quantity Generators (VSQGs) — businesses, non-profits, churches generating <220 lb/month hazardous waste. Accepts fluorescents, pesticides, rechargeable batteries, paints, etc. Reduced fee.
Phone: 336-855-7925
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Mecklenburg County Metal & Tire Recovery Center
Scrap metal and tire disposal at 5740 Rozzelles Ferry Rd, Charlotte. Commercial tire haulers must obtain a Tire Disposal Permit (TDP), renewed annually each July.
Phone: 704-336-2673
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Mecklenburg County Full-Service Recycling Centers (4 locations)
HHW, electronics, paint, batteries, large appliances, bulky waste, scrap metal, tires, yard waste, and clean wood. Locations: Foxhole (17131 Lancaster Hwy, Charlotte), Hickory Grove (8007 Pence Rd, Charlotte), Compost Central (140 Valleydale Rd, Charlotte), North Mecklenburg (12300 N Statesville Rd, Huntersville). Mon-Sat 7AM-4PM. Free blue sticker required for residents.
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Self-Service Recycling Centers (5 locations)
Five smaller staffed self-service centers (recycling only) accepting cardboard, cans, cartons, paper, glass bottles, and plastic bottles/jugs with necks — no HHW or electronics. Supplement the 4 full-service centers.
Phone: 704-336-2673
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Call2Recycle drop-off network (Charlotte)
Public battery (rechargeable, lithium-ion, cellphone) drop-off bins at Home Depot and Lowe's stores throughout Charlotte (e.g., 1220 N Wendover Rd, 4750 South Blvd, 5415 Ballantyne Commons Pkwy, 8135 University City Blvd, 9501 Albemarle Rd, 8192 S Tryon St).
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Greentec Auto / Greentec Recycling — Charlotte
Hybrid and EV battery replacement and recycling, including large-format lithium-ion packs; serves consumers and businesses in the Charlotte area (Greentec Auto facility in Concord, NC).
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City of Charlotte Solid Waste Services — Bulky Item & TV Collection
Charlotte residents can schedule bulky pickup through CLT+ / 311 for items including old televisions (city special-collection program separate from curbside trash).
Phone: 311 (704-336-7600)
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Batteries Plus — Charlotte locations
Free recycling for rechargeable and single-use batteries plus fluorescent bulbs/tubes at Charlotte-area Batteries Plus stores. Also accepts small electronics (phones, tablets) and ballasts for recycling.
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NC Department of Justice shred-event calendar (Charlotte area)
Free community paper-shredding events hosted at Charlotte-area banks, credit unions, and police stations; typically cluster in April-May and September-October.
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Mecklenburg County Compost Central facility
Accepts yard waste for composting (leaves, grass, brush, limbs up to 48-inch diameter) at 140 Valleydale Rd, Charlotte. Finished compost and mulch available for purchase (free for residents with a blue sticker, limited quantities).
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Mecklenburg County Household Hazardous Waste Disposal Program
Year-round HHW drop-off at all 4 Full-Service Recycling Centers. Accepts oil-based paint, pesticides, automotive fluids, acids/bases, fluorescent bulbs, rechargeable batteries, medications, and propane tanks. Combined 100-pound residential limit for paint plus HHW items per visit.
What to know in Charlotte
Local rules and laws
- NC G.S. 130A-309.10 — statewide landfill ban (effective July 1, 2011) on televisions, computers, monitors, printers, scanners, fax/copy devices, and computer peripherals (except keyboards and mice). Curbside trash crews will not collect TVs or computers.
- NC G.S. 130A-309.10(f), as amended by SL 2023-137 — lithium-ion battery landfill and incinerator ban statewide, effective December 1, 2026.
- NC statewide bans also in effect: used motor oil, motor-vehicle oil filters, antifreeze, aluminum cans, plastic bottles (all under G.S. 130A-309.10). Fluorescent lights banned from C&D landfills; photovoltaic modules banned in C&D effective Dec 1, 2026.
- Mecklenburg County Source Separation Ordinance — businesses generating 16+ cubic yards of trash per week AND more than 500 lb/month of corrugated cardboard and/or 500 lb/month of office paper must source-separate and recycle those materials. Roughly 4,900 businesses are covered.
- PaintCare does NOT operate in North Carolina. Latex and oil-based paint are handled through county HHW programs, not a producer-funded stewardship program.
- NC G.S. 130A-309.70 prohibits disposal of lead-acid batteries in landfills, incinerators, or waste-to-energy facilities; retailers selling lead-acid batteries must accept used ones for recycling.
- Mecklenburg County Solid Waste Ordinance (Chapter 54, County Code): regulates all county solid waste operations, facilities access, prohibited materials, and fee structures.
Useful local details
- Four Full-Service Recycling Centers: Foxhole (17131 Lancaster Hwy, 28277), Hickory Grove (8007 Pence Rd, 28215), Compost Central (140 Valleydale Rd, 28214), and North Mecklenburg (12300 N. Statesville Rd, Huntersville 28078).
- Free blue entry sticker required for Mecklenburg County residents at full-service centers; picked up at the fee booth on first visit with a NC driver's license/proof of residency.
- Non-residents may buy an annual out-of-county sticker at the fee booth for residential-equivalent access; without it, non-residents pay a per-entry fee for every visit (including recycling).
- All four full-service centers operate Mon-Sat 7 a.m. - 4 p.m.; closed Sunday.
- Mecklenburg also operates five smaller self-service centers that accept only the standard 6 curbside materials — no HHW, electronics, or paint at those.
- Hickory Grove and North Mecklenburg only accept trailers up to 12 ft long for bulky/C&D loads; trees up to 24-inch diameter at those two, up to 48-inch at Compost Central and Foxhole.
- Charlotte curbside green cart accepts only 6 item types — cardboard, cans, cartons, paper, glass bottles, plastic bottles/jugs with necks. No plastic tubs/clamshells, no bagged items. Collected every other week (Green/Orange week schedule).
- Curbside trash crews in Charlotte will not pick up TVs, computers, paint cans, or batteries.
- Lithium-ion battery fires have become a frequent operational issue at Mecklenburg's facilities — multiple same-day fires reported in April 2025 — driving an active county education campaign.
- Mecklenburg County HHW does not accept business hazardous waste day-to-day; businesses must use the quarterly Small Business HW Event (appointment required) or contract NC DEQ-listed haulers.
- PaintCare does not operate in NC, making Charlotte reliant solely on county HHW — unlike cities in PaintCare states (CO, OR, CA) where 200+ retail drop-off sites supplement municipal programs.
- The Mecklenburg County Source Separation Ordinance covers roughly 4,900 businesses — one of the most comprehensive commercial recycling mandates in the Southeast.
For general electronics recycling info — what's recyclable, how to prepare items, where the materials go — see the national electronics recycling guide. For all Charlotte options, browse electronics recycling in Charlotte.
Related Charlotte guides
Sources verified for this guide
- wipeoutwaste.mecknc.gov/where-can-i-recycle
- wipeoutwaste.mecknc.gov/services/household-hazardous-waste-disposal
- wipeoutwaste.mecknc.gov/services/electronic-waste-disposal
- wipeoutwaste.mecknc.gov/services/business-hazardous-waste-disposal
- news.mecknc.gov/drop-rechargeable-batteries-full-service-recycling-centers
- www.deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/environmental-assistance-and-customer-service/recycling-and-materials-management/programs-offered/recycling-support-local-government-and-state-agencies/material-disposal-regulations-and-support/north-carolina-landfill-disposal-bans
- www.deq.nc.gov/batteries
- www.ncleg.net/enactedlegislation/statutes/html/bysection/chapter_130a/gs_130a-309.10.html
- www.paintcare.org/paintcare-states
- locations.call2recycle.org/nc/charlotte
- www.charlottenc.gov/Services/Trash-and-Recycling
- wipeoutwaste.mecknc.gov/Fees-Permits-Ordinances
- www.bestbuy.com/site/services/recycling/pcmcat149900050025.c
- www.batteriesplus.com/recycling
- ncdoj.gov/protecting-consumers/identity-theft/nc-shred-events
Updated · 2026-05-19