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Recycle Your Old Cell Phones!

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Did you just get a new cell phone? Are you wondering what to do with the old one? Rather than adding it to your growing collection of unwanted mobile phones, recycle it!

 

In 2007, approximately 14 million Americans recycled their used cell phones. Today, donating or recycling cell phones, PDAs, chargers, and batteries has never been easier.

 

Donating your working cell phone or PDA can benefit your community. When cell phones and accessories are in good working order, some programs donate them to worthy charities or sell them at a discount to those in need.



Recycling cell phones helps the environment by saving energy and keeping usable materials out of landfills. Cell phones and PDAs are made of precious metals, copper, and plastics-all of which require energy to mine and manufacture. Recycling conserves these materials so they can be turned into new products.

 

Recycle Your Cell 

PHONES 

 

Where Can I Turn in My Cell Phone for Donation or Recycling?

 

Cell phone collection programs can be accessed from almost everywhere in the US. Many organizations, such as cell phone manufacturers, retailers, network carriers, charities, and state or local solid waste programs offer cell phone donation and recycling programs.

 

Drop It Off

 

Drop off your old cell phone, PDA, cell phone batteries, chargers, or other accessories at one of the retailers or service providers below. Visit the links for detailed drop-off and collection event information.

 

AT&T

Best Buy

Office Depot

Sony Ericsson

Sprint

Staples

T-Mobile 
LG Electronics

Verizon Wireless

 

Note: EPA does not endorse the commercial services or products of its Plug-In To eCycling partners. All the previous links exit the EPA site.

 
 
Mail It In

 

Mail in your old cell phone, PDA, cell phone batteries, chargers, or other accessories at one of the retailers or service providers below. Visit the links for detailed drop-off and collection event information.

 

Nokia 
Sprint 
Samsung

T-Mobile

Motorola 
LG Electronics

Verizon Wireless

Sony Ericsson

 

Note: EPA does not endorse the commercial services or products of its Plug-In To eCycling partners. All the previous links exit the EPA site

 

 

 

 

 

Ever wonder how to get rid of your old cell phones? I know mine just sit around catching dust. Here is some real helpful info, I didn't even know you can drop off your old cell phones at Best Buy, crazy! 

Via: EPA