Any cell phone, tablet, laptop, Mac, or smartwatch — used, broken, water-damaged, won't turn on, ancient — we recycle it responsibly. Batteries handled safely, LCDs processed per EPA guidelines, materials recovered. You only pay for the prepaid shipping label.
No driving to Best Buy with paperwork. No printer hunting. No fees. Just send us your old devices.
Cell phones, tablets, laptops, Macs, smartwatches — used, broken, cracked, water-damaged, won't power on, decades old. We accept it all.
Submit a 30-second form. Get a prepaid USPS label as a printable PDF and a QR code for FedEx/UPS counter drop-off — both in your inbox in minutes.
You pay only for the prepaid shipping label (from $8). We handle the rest — including responsible processing of batteries, LCDs, and hazardous components — at no extra cost.
Three steps. The whole thing takes you about a minute.
Pick device type and quantity. Pay for your prepaid shipping label via secure Stripe checkout. Starts at $8 per device.
Emailed instantly after payment. Option A: Print the PDF at home. Option B: Save the QR code, walk into any FedEx or UPS store, scan at the counter — they print and ship for you. No printer required.
Drop off your package. Your devices get responsibly processed — batteries handled safely, LCDs disposed per EPA guidelines, materials recovered. No additional fees.
Old electronics in a drawer aren't doing anyone any good. In a landfill, they're actively harmful.
Phones and tablets contain gold, silver, copper, palladium, and rare earth elements. Recycling them at certified U.S. facilities recovers these for reuse — instead of mining more from the ground.
Lithium-ion batteries, lead, mercury, cadmium — when these end up in landfills they leach into groundwater. Responsible recycling neutralizes the hazardous components at certified facilities.
Devices sent through our free program are routed to certified U.S. recycling facilities. We don't ship to informal overseas recyclers where workers strip e-waste by hand and the leftover chemistry poisons local water.
USPS shipping costs real money — between $5 and $19 depending on the device — and we have to pay it whether the recycling service makes a profit or not. By having you cover the actual prepaid label, we can keep the rest (responsible recycling, battery handling, LCD disposal) free for everyone. No subscription, no upsell.
Still accepted. Condition doesn't matter. The one exception: phones or tablets with swollen, leaking, or burning batteries — those are hazmat and need special handling. Contact us first for those.
For free recycling, we recommend you factory-reset your device first if it's functional. Devices are then routed to certified recyclers for processing. If you need certified data destruction with a chain-of-custody Certificate for compliance audits, contact us for a custom quote.
Yes — 5 devices per email address per 30 days to keep the program sustainable. Need to recycle more? Contact us — we'll work something out.
Not part of the free program right now — those have higher recycling costs. For larger e-waste, contact us for a custom quote.