Electronics Recycling · Charlotte, NC · Local guide
Data Destruction in Charlotte
County full-service centers do not perform certified data destruction. Charlotte has multiple R2v3 / NAID-AAA certified ITAD vendors handling on-site or off-site hard-drive shredding, NIST 800-88 wiping, and Certificates of Destruction (e.g., CyberCrunch, Iron Mountain Charlotte, QC Data Destruction, GreenTek Solutions, All Green Electronics Recycling). Residents wanting basic data wipe should remove and physically destroy drives before dropping the device at a county center. Free community shred events are offered via NCDOJ each spring and fall.
Where to drop off data destruction in Charlotte
2 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