List of Items We Accept
Below Are Items We Accept
Laptops / desktop computers / servers / Smartphones / Audio/Video Equipment / Tablets / IT network equipment / routers / phones / telecom equipment / peripheral devices / And much more
There are some devices with disposal fees, such as printers & appliances.
Accepted Items
Vintage Audio Video Electronics Recycling
Vintage Audio Video Electronics Recycling
Beyond Surplus specializes in Vintage Audio Video Electronics Recycling. This service is for Residential or Business customers. Recycle Audio Visual A/V Equipment like reel-to-reel players, stereos, amplifiers, tuners and so on.
Vintage Audio Video Electronics Recycling Service For Residential Or Business Customers
8-Track Players Recycling & Disposal Service
Laserdisc Players Recycling & Disposal Service
Reel-to-Reel Tape Recorders Recycling & Disposal Service
VCRs Recycling & Disposal Service

Vintage Amplifiers & Tube Amps Recycling & Disposal Service
Vintage Cassette Decks Recycling & Disposal Service
Vintage Headphones Recycling & Disposal Service
Vintage Preamps & Tube Preamps Recycling & Disposal Service
Vintage A/V Electronics Recycling Service For Radios, Record Players
Vintage Radios Recycling & Disposal Service
Vintage Record Players Recycling & Disposal Service
Vintage Speakers Recycling & Disposal Service
Vintage Audio Visual Electronics Recycling Service For Stereo Receivers, Runers, Tube
Vintage Stereo Receivers Recycling & Disposal Service
Vintage Tuners & Tube Tuners Recycling & Disposal Service
Vintage Parts & Accessories Recycling & Disposal Service
Other Vintage Audio & Video Recycling & Disposal Service
Tools Workshop Equipment Recycling & Disposal
Tools Workshop Equipment Recycling & Disposal
Workshop Equipment Recycling & Disposal for power tools, hand tools and air tools.
Tools Workshop Equipment Recycling & Disposal, power tools (minus the battery)
See the Complete list of accepted workshop equipment from generator to welding and soldering tools.
Air Tools & Air Compressors Recycling Or Disposal
Power Tools Recycling & Disposal
Other Power Tools Recycling Or Disposal
Power Saws Recycling Or Disposal
Welding & Soldering Tools Recycling Or Disposal
Rotary Tools Recycling Or Disposal
Cordless Drills Recycling Or Disposal
Power Tool Sets Recycling Or Disposal
Grinders Recycling Or Disposal
Buffers & Polishers Recycling Or Disposal
Sanders Recycling Or Disposal
Impact Wrenches Recycling Or Disposal
Impact Drivers Recycling Or Disposal
Routers & Joiners Recycling Or Disposal
Nail & Staple Guns Recycling Or Disposal
Screw Guns & Screwdrivers Recycling Or Disposal
Planers Recycling Or Disposal
Corded Drills Recycling Or Disposal
Lathes Recycling Or Disposal
Heat Guns Recycling Or Disposal
Drill Presses Recycling Or Disposal
Oscillating Tools Recycling Or Disposal
Shears & Nibblers Recycling Or Disposal
Winches Recycling Or Disposal
Glue Guns Recycling Or Disposal
Powder-Actuated Tools Recycling Or Disposal
Grout Mixers Recycling Or Disposal
Remove Batteries, Power Tool Battery Not Accept, We Only Recycle The Tool, Not The Battery Click To See Battery Notice.

Power Tool & Air Tool Accessories Recycling Or Disposal
Drill Bits Recycling Or Disposal
Saw Blades Recycling Or Disposal
Power Tool Battery Chargers Recycling Or Disposal
Router Bits Recycling Or Disposal
Other Power & Air Tool Accessories Recycling Or Disposal
Oscillating Tool Accessories Recycling Or Disposal
Jigs & Templates Recycling Or Disposal
Drill Attachments Recycling Or Disposal
Router Tables Recycling Or Disposal
Sharpening Tools Recycling Or Disposal
Air Compressor Accessories Recycling Or Disposal
Saw Accessories Recycling Or Disposal
Planer Blades Recycling Or Disposal
Lathe Accessories Recycling Or Disposal
Router Templates & Guides Recycling Or Disposal
Rotary Tool Accessories Recycling Or Disposal
Drill Press Accessories Recycling Or Disposal
Mixing Paddle Attachments Recycling Or Disposal
Remove Batteries, Power Tool Battery Not Accept, We Only Recycle The Tool, Not The Battery Click To See Battery Notice.
Hand Tools Recycling Or Disposal
Screwdrivers & Nutdrivers Recycling Or Disposal
Clamps & Vises Recycling Or Disposal
Wrenches Recycling Or Disposal
Other Hand Tools Recycling Or Disposal
Hand Tool Sets Recycling Or Disposal
Cutting Tools Recycling Or Disposal
Saws Recycling Or Disposal
Chisels Recycling Or Disposal
Multi-Tools Recycling Or Disposal
Taps & Dies Recycling Or Disposal
Pliers Recycling Or Disposal
Staplers Recycling Or Disposal
Trowels Recycling Or Disposal
Knives & Blades Recycling Or Disposal
Punches Recycling Or Disposal
Rivet Tools Recycling Or Disposal
Caulking & Sealant Guns Recycling Or Disposal
Hammers & Mallets Recycling Or Disposal
Putty Knives & Scrapers Recycling Or Disposal
Pry & Wrecking Bars Recycling Or Disposal
Planes Recycling Or Disposal
Shears & Snips Recycling Or Disposal
Concrete, Tiling & Masonry Tools Recycling Or Disposal
Measuring & Layout Tools Recycling Or Disposal
Measuring Tapes & Rulers Recycling Or Disposal
Laser Measuring Tools Recycling Or Disposal
Chalk Lines & Marking Tools Recycling Or Disposal
Other Measuring & Layout Tools Recycling Or Disposal
Calipers Recycling Or Disposal
Electrical Testers Recycling Or Disposal
Levels Recycling Or Disposal
Meters, Sensors & Probes Recycling Or Disposal
Weather Stations Recycling Or Disposal
Workshop Equipment Recycling Or Disposal
Wet & Dry Vacuum Cleaners Recycling Or Disposal
Jacks, Stands & Sawhorses Recycling Or Disposal
Flashlights & Work Lights Recycling Or Disposal
Workshop Equipment Accessories Recycling Or Disposal
Work Benches Recycling Or Disposal
Workshop Equipment Replacement Parts Recycling Or Disposal
Sanding Paper Recycling Or Disposal
Tool & Equipment Trolleys Recycling Or Disposal
Tie Downs & Straps Recycling Or Disposal
Other Tools & Workshop Equipment Recycling Recycling Or Disposal
Safety & Protective Gear Recycling Or Disposal
Tool Boxes & Storage Recycling Or Disposal
Hand Tool Accessories Recycling Or Disposal
Hand Tool Replacement Parts Recycling Or Disposal
Manuals & Guides Recycling Or Disposal
Power Tool & Air Tool Replacement Parts Recycling Or Disposal
Pro Audio Equipment Disposal Recycling
Pro Audio Equipment Disposal Recycling
Audio Equipment Disposal For Businesses & Residential Customers
Pro Audio Equipment Disposal Recycling For Pro Audio & Recording Equipment Mixers, Speakers, Headphones, Mics and more.

Pro Audio Equipment Disposal Recycling
- Acoustical Treatments Disposal recycling
- Amplifiers Disposal recycling
- Audio Power Conditioners Disposal recycling
- Audio/MIDI Interfaces Disposal recycling
- Cables, Snakes & Interconnects Disposal recycling
- Cases, Racks & Bags Disposal recycling
- In-Ear Monitors Disposal recycling
- Live & Studio Mixers Disposal recycling
- Microphones & Wireless Systems Disposal recycling
- MIDI Keyboards & Controllers Disposal recycling
- Preamps & Channel Strips Disposal recycling
- Recorders Disposal recycling
- Samplers & Sequencers Disposal recycling
- Signal Processors/Rack Effects Disposal recycling
- Software, Loops & Samples Disposal recycling
- Speaker Drivers & Horns Disposal recycling
- Speakers Disposal recycling
- Stands, Mounts & Holders Disposal recycling
- Studio/Live Equipment Packages Disposal recycling
- Synthesizers Disposal recycling
- Pro Audio Equipment Parts Disposal recycling
- Vintage Pro Audio Equipment Disposal recycling
- Other Pro Audio Equipment Disposal recycling
Hydraulics Pneumatics Pumps Disposal Recycling
Hydraulics Pneumatics Pumps Disposal Recycling
Hydraulics Pneumatics Pumps Disposal Recycling
Recycle portable air compressors, regulators, pumps, breakers and valves with Beyond Surplus.

Air Pressure Gauges
Air Compressors & Blowers Disposal Recycling
Portable Air Compressors Recycling Disposal
Reciprocating Air Compressors Recycling Disposal
Rotary Screw Air Compressors Recycling Disposal
Scroll Air Compressors Recycling Disposal
Compressed Air Tanks Recycling Disposal
Positive Displacement Blowers Recycling Disposal
Other Air Compressors Recycling Disposal

Compressed Air Treatment Disposal Recycling
Air Line Lubricators Recycling Disposal
Air Pressure Regulators Recycling Disposal
Compressed Air Dryers Recycling Disposal
Compressed Air Filters Recycling Disposal
Condensate Drains Recycling Disposal
Filter Regulator Lubricators Recycling Disposal
Oil-Water Separators Recycling Disposal
Other Compressed Air Treatment Recycling Disposal
Hydraulic & Pneumatic Cylinders Disposal Recycling

Air Pressure Gauges Recycling Disposal
Faucet & Hydrant Repair Kits Recycling Disposal
Fittings & Adapters Recycling Disposal
Hydraulic & Pneumatic Motors Recycling Disposal

Hydraulic Filters & Cartridges Recycling Disposal
Hydraulic Fluid Reservoirs Recycling Disposal
Pipe, Hose & Tubing Recycling Disposal
Pneumatic Mufflers & Silencers Recycling Disposal
Pump & Flow Controllers Recycling Disposal
Pumps & Pump Accessories Recycling Disposal
Rupture Discs Recycling Disposal
Valves & Manifolds Recycling Disposal
Other Hydraulics & Pneumatics Recycling Disposal

Pump & Flow Controllers Disposal Recycling
Hydraulic Controllers Recycling Disposal
Pneumatic Controllers Recycling Disposal
Pump Controllers Recycling Disposal
Flow Controllers & Meters Recycling Disposal

Valves & Manifolds Disposal Recycling
Air Control Valves Recycling Disposal
Air Pilot Valves Recycling Disposal
Backflow Preventers Recycling Disposal
Ball Valves Recycling Disposal
Butterfly Valves Recycling Disposal
Cartridge Valves Recycling Disposal
Check & Foot Valves Recycling Disposal
Diaphragm Valves Recycling Disposal
Directional Control Valves Recycling Disposal
Float Valves Recycling Disposal
Flow Dividers Recycling Disposal
Flush Valves Recycling Disposal
Gate Valves Recycling Disposal
Globe Valves Recycling Disposal
Mixing Valves Recycling Disposal
Needle Valves Recycling Disposal
Plug Valves Recycling Disposal
Quick Exhaust Valves Recycling Disposal
Relief Valves Recycling Disposal
Sequence Valves Recycling Disposal
Shuttle Valves Recycling Disposal
Stop Valves Recycling Disposal
Vacuum Breakers Recycling Disposal
Water Pressure Reducing Valves Recycling Disposal
Manifolds Recycling Disposal
Other Valves & Manifolds Recycling Disposal
Computer Network Hardware Disposal
Computer Network Hardware Disposal
Companies must be aware of the proper disposal methods and take the necessary steps to ensure that their equipment is disposed of safely and securely. In today’s digital world, information is transmitted through a variety of network equipment.
Atlanta Computer Network Hardware Disposal
Computer Network Hardware Disposal, anything and everything computer related, recycled safely and responsibly.
Network equipment disposal is an important step in ensuring that your network runs efficiently. It helps to reduce costs, increase network performance, and protect data security. Network equipment disposal is an essential step in keeping your network running smoothly.
Computers, Tablets & Network Hardware Disposal
Computers, Tablets & Network Hardware Disposal of anything and everything Computer and IT Equipment related.

When it comes to disposing of old network equipment, it’s important to be mindful of the environmental impact. Proper disposal of network equipment not only helps to protect the environment, but it can also help to protect your business from potential data breaches.
Computer Cables & Connectors Disposal Recycling
Recycling wires and cables can have a significant impact on the environment and help reduce waste. It can also help reduce energy consumption, save resources, and reduce pollution. Wire and cable recycling is one of the most important aspects of sustainable living. As technology advances, the amount of electronic waste continues to increase.
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- Audio Cables & Adapters Recycling Or Disposal
- Cable Ties & Organizers Recycling Or Disposal
- Cabling Tools Recycling Or Disposal
- Computer Cable Testers Recycling Or Disposal
- Drive Cables & Adapters Recycling Or Disposal
- FireWire Cables & Adapters Recycling Or Disposal
- KVM Cables Recycling Or Disposal
- KVM Switches Recycling Or Disposal
- Monitor/AV Cables & Adapters Recycling Or Disposal
- Networking Cables & Adapters Recycling Or Disposal
- Other Computer Cables Recycling Or Disposal
- Parallel, Serial & PS/2 Recycling Or Disposal
- Power Cables & Connectors Recycling Or Disposal
- USB Cables, Hubs & Adapters Recycling Or Disposal
When it comes to disposing of old network equipment, it can be difficult to know where to start. This article covers the basics of disposing of old network equipment, including understanding the legal implications, making sure data is erased, and properly disposing of the equipment itself.

Computer Components & Parts Disposal Recycling
The problem of end-of-life computer recycling has become increasingly important in recent years due to the growing volume of e-waste. Mainboards and hard disks are two of the most important components of computers, and understanding the recycling processes for these components is essential in order to reduce e-waste and promote sustainability.
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- Computer Cases & Accessories Recycling Or Disposal
- CPUs/Processors Recycling Or Disposal
- Fans, Heat Sinks & Cooling Recycling Or Disposal
- Graphics/Video Cards Recycling Or Disposal
- Interface/Add-On Cards Recycling Or Disposal
- Laptop Replacement Parts Recycling Or Disposal
- Memory (RAM) Recycling Or Disposal
- Motherboard & CPU Combos Recycling Or Disposal
- Motherboard Components & Accs Recycling Or Disposal
- Motherboards Recycling Or Disposal
- Other Components & Parts Recycling Or Disposal
- Power Supplies Recycling Or Disposal
- Power Supply Testers Recycling Or Disposal
- Sound Cards (Internal) Recycling Or Disposal
- Video Capture & TV Tuner Cards Recycling Or Disposal
With the growth of the electronics industry, the amount of electronic waste (e-waste) generated is increasing rapidly. Motherboards are one of the main components of e-waste, and they contain hazardous materials such as lead, arsenic, cadmium, and brominated flame retardants.

Desktops & All-In-Ones Disposal Recycling
Electronic waste (e-waste) is an emerging global environmental problem that has been caused by the rapid advancement in information and communication technology (ICT) products. Electronic desktop computers are the most commonly disposed e-waste and are responsible for a large portion of the global e-waste problem.
- Desktops & All-In-Ones Recycling Or Disposal
- Apple Desktops & All-In-Ones Recycling Or Disposal
- PC Desktops & All-In-Ones Recycling Or Disposal
Desktop disposal” is a term used to describe the disposal of computer hardware, including desktop computers, laptops, monitors, keyboards, mice, and other peripherals. This article provides an overview of the environmental management of end-of-life computers, focusing on the challenges and opportunities associated with proper disposal.
Drives, Storage & Blank Media Disposal Recycling
Enterprise equipment” refers to a wide range of equipment owned by businesses, from computers and servers to printers and copiers. Properly disposing of enterprise equipment is essential to protecting your organization’s data and security, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations, and saving money.
Server recycling, or IT asset disposition (ITAD), is the process of securely decommissioning and disposing of old servers. It has a number of benefits, including cost savings, environmental protection, and improved data security.
- Enterprise Networking, Servers Recycling Or Disposal
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- CSUs/DSUs Recycling Or Disposal
- Directional Antennas Recycling Or Disposal
- Enterprise Router Components Recycling Or Disposal
- Enterprise Routers Recycling Or Disposal
- Firewall & VPN Devices Recycling Or Disposal
- Load Balancers Recycling Or Disposal
- Network Storage Disk Arrays Recycling Or Disposal
- Other Enterprise Networking Recycling Or Disposal
- Racks, Chassis & Patch Panels Recycling Or Disposal
- Server Components Recycling Or Disposal
- Servers, Clients & Terminals Recycling Or Disposal
- Switches & Hubs Recycling Or Disposal
- VoIP Business Phones/IP PBX Recycling Or Disposal
Network equipment disposal is an important and often neglected aspect of the IT lifecycle. A company’s obsolete IT equipment can present environmental risks as well as legal liability issues. In addition, the disposal of outdated equipment can be costly if not managed properly.
Home Networking & Connectivity Disposal Recycling
Keyboards, Mice & Pointers

Laptop & Desktop Accessories Disposal Recycling
When it comes to disposing of your computer accessories, it is important to be aware of the regulations and practices that will ensure proper disposal. In this blog post, we discuss the steps you can take to properly dispose of computer hardware, such as monitors, printers, mice, and keyboards.
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- Anti-Theft Locks & Kits Recycling Or Disposal
- Case Mods, Stickers & Decals Recycling Or Disposal
- Cleaning Equipment & Kits Recycling Or Disposal
- Computer Speakers Recycling Or Disposal
- Hard Drive Pouches Recycling Or Disposal
- Headsets Recycling Or Disposal
- Keyboard Protectors Recycling Or Disposal
- Laptop Add-On Cards Recycling Or Disposal
- Laptop Batteries Recycling Or Disposal
- Laptop Cases & Bags Recycling Or Disposal
- Laptop Cooling Pads Recycling Or Disposal
- Laptop Docking Stations Recycling Or Disposal
- Laptop Power Adapters/Chargers Recycling Or Disposal
- Memory Card Readers & Adapters Recycling Or Disposal
- Microphones Recycling Or Disposal Recycling Or Disposal
- Mouse Pads & Wrist Rests Recycling Or Disposal
- Other Laptop & Desktop Accs Recycling Or Disposal
- Privacy Filters Recycling Or Disposal
- Screen Protectors Recycling Or Disposal
- Sound Cards (External) Recycling Or Disposal
- Stands, Holders & Car Mounts Recycling Or Disposal
- TV Tuner/Video Capture Devices Recycling Or Disposal
- USB Lights & Gadgets Recycling Or Disposal Recycling Or Disposal
- Webcams Recycling Or Disposal
Computer accessories can contain a variety of materials and components that can be difficult to dispose of appropriately. This post outlines the best practices for disposing of computer accessories in an environmentally friendly way. Computer accessories, such as keyboards, mice, and external drives, are essential components of any computer system.

Laptops & Netbooks Disposal Recycling
Alpharetta is a responsible and certified electronic waste (e-waste) disposal company, provides safe and secure disposal of end of life electronics equipment. They specialize in laptop disposal, making sure that all data and information is securely wiped and all components are recycled in a responsible mann
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- Apple Laptops Recycling Or Disposal
- PC Laptops & Netbooks Recycling Or Disposal
Alpharetta laptop disposal is a company dedicated to helping you properly dispose of your old laptop in an environmentally friendly way. They offer a comprehensive service that includes data destruction, hard drive wiping, and recycling of laptop components. They also offer a safe and secure way to donate your laptop to a charity or educational organization.
Monitors, Projectors & Accs Recycling Or Disposal
Computer monitors are made up of a variety of materials, many of which can be hazardous to the environment. So it is important to dispose of them properly in order to avoid any environmental damage. This article will discuss the various methods of computer monitor disposal and why it is important to dispose of them properly.
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- Monitor Mounts & Stands Recycling Or Disposal
- Monitor Power Supplies Recycling Or Disposal
- Monitor Replacement Parts Recycling Or Disposal
- Monitors Recycling Or Disposal
- Other Computer Monitors & Accs Recycling Or Disposal
- Projector Accessories Recycling Or Disposal
- Projector Replacement Parts Recycling Or Disposal
- Projectors Recycling Or Disposal
Computer monitors have become commonplace in most households and businesses, and with the increasing demand for new computer monitors, the amount of old computer monitors being discarded is also on the rise. As a result, there is an increased need to evaluate the cost of computer monitor disposal in the city of Atlanta, Georgia.

Power distribution units (PDUs) are used to distribute power to a variety of network and IT components, making them essential components of any data center. However, once a PDU has been retired, it’s important to properly dispose of it in order to protect the environment and those who may come into contact with it.
Power Protection, Distribution Disposal Recycling
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- Other Power Protection Recycling Or Disposal
- Power Distribution Units (PDU) Recycling Or Disposal
- Power Inverters Recycling Or Disposal
- Surge Protectors, Power Strips Recycling Or Disposal
- Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) (APC) Recycling Or Disposal
- UPS Batteries & Components Recycling Or Disposal
Power distribution units (PDUs) are essential pieces of equipment in any data center. They provide power to servers and other devices. But when PDUs become obsolete or unused, they must be disposed of properly. This post explains the steps that must be taken to ensure that unused PDUs are disposed of safely and without harming the environment.

Recycling old tablets has become a growing concern due to the environmental impacts of electronic waste. As the demand for smartphones, tablets, and other digital devices rises, the need to properly discard these products has become increasingly important. This paper will explore the environmental impact of discarded tablets, potential solutions for their disposal, and the potential for reuse.
Tablet & eBook Reader Accs Disposal Recycling
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- A/V Cables & Adapters Recycling Or Disposal
- Accessory Bundles Recycling Or Disposal
- Cases, Covers, Keyboard Folios Recycling Or Disposal
- Chargers & Sync Cables Recycling Or Disposal
- Keyboards Recycling Or Disposal
- Memory Card & USB Adapters Recycling Or Disposal
- Mounts, Stands & Holders Recycling Or Disposal
- Other Tablet & eBook Accs Recycling Or Disposal
- Reading Lights Recycling Or Disposal
- Screen Protectors Recycling Or Disposal
- Stickers & Decals Recycling Or Disposal
- Styluses Recycling Or Disposal
- Tablet & eBook Reader Parts Recycling Or Disposal
- Tablets & eBook Readers Recycling Or Disposal
If you have an old tablet laying around, don’t throw it away! Here are some tips on how to recycle your old tablet responsibly. If you have an old tablet that you no longer use, you may be wondering what to do with it. Throwing it away is definitely not the best option.
Call 404-905-8235 For Computer Network Hardware Disposal Services.
Data centers are teeming with expensive, highly sensitive equipment, such as servers, routers, switches, and more. Proper data center equipment disposal is essential to ensure the safety of the data and the environment.
Network equipment disposal” is the process of decommissioning and disposing of old or outdated network hardware such as servers, routers, switches, and firewalls. It is an important process for organizations as it involves the secure destruction of sensitive information and the disposal of hazardous materials that can potentially be harmful to the environment.
Kennesaw Network Hardware Disposal
Kennesaw Network hardware disposal is a necessary process that should not be taken lightly. It is essential to follow the proper procedures in order to ensure that the data stored on the hardware is secure and that the hardware is disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner. This article will provide an overview of the steps involved in network hardware disposal and the regulations that must be followed.
End-of-life” (EOL) network equipment, such as routers, switches, and hubs, is a growing environmental concern. The disposal of these products can create a significant environmental burden as well as pose security risks for organizations. This article examines the environmental and security issues surrounding the disposal of EOL network equipment.
Alpharetta Computer Recycling
Alpharetta, Georgia offers residents several options for recycling their old computers. Residents can take their computers to a local recycling center, donate them to charity, or sell them to a local recycler.
Recycling computers in Alpharetta is a great way to reduce electronic waste while also supporting the local economy. This guide explains how to safely and responsibly recycle computers in Alpharetta, including where to drop off old equipment, how to properly wipe the data from your computer, and other options for responsible disposal.
Medical/Lab Equipment Attachments Disposal & Recycling
Medical/Lab Equipment Attachments Disposal & Recycling
Lab Equipment Attachments Disposal & Recycling Services For Medical, Laboratory, Measuring, Test Facilities. Investing in quality laboratory equipment is essential for any laboratory.
Quality laboratory equipment can help improve accuracy and efficiency, reduce the risk of contamination, and make it easier to perform experiments. Quality equipment can also save money in the long run, since it will require less maintenance and last longer than lower quality equipment.
Lab Equipment Attachments Disposal & Recycling For Hospitals, Doctors, Clinics & Veterinary
For Medical/Lab Equipment Attachments Disposal & Recycling all used medical equipment must be delivered or pickup with a certificate of decontamination. The certificate must accompany each device, equipment or pallet for items used in a medical setting. This requirement excludes office electronics such as monitors, printers, and desktop computers. Please contact us if you have any questions about this.

Laboratory equipment removal can be a complicated and expensive process. This article outlines the steps and considerations associated with laboratory equipment removal, including safety protocols, cost considerations, and disposal or recycling options. With a careful approach, laboratory equipment removal can be an efficient and sustainable process.
Medical/Lab Equipment Attachments Disposal & Recycling
- Blood Pressure Cuffs & Hoses Recycling Or Disposal
- Calibration Weights Recycling Or Disposal
- Centrifuge Rotors & Buckets Recycling Or Disposal
- Chromatography Columns & Reservoirs Recycling Or Disposal
- Dental Handpiece Cartridges & Rotors Recycling Or Disposal
- Dental Handpiece Couplers & Adapters Recycling Or Disposal
- Dental Nitrous Oxide Flowmeters Recycling Or Disposal
- Electrode Pads Recycling Or Disposal
- Foot Pedals Recycling Or Disposal
- Lab Clamps & Retort Stands Recycling Or Disposal
- Lamps, Bulbs & Laser Components Recycling Or Disposal
- Light Guides, Ring Lights & Rod Tips Recycling Or Disposal
- Magnetic Stir Bars Recycling Or Disposal
- Medical & Lab Equipment Power Supplies Recycling Or Disposal
- Medical Cables & Cords Recycling Or Disposal
- Medical Sensors & Ultrasound Probes Recycling Or Disposal
- Microscope Parts & Accessories Recycling Or Disposal
- Photomultiplier Tubes Recycling Or Disposal
- Stethoscope Parts & Accessories Recycling Or Disposal
- X-Ray Plate & Sensor Holders Recycling Or Disposal
- Other Medical/Lab Equipment Attachments
In the laboratory setting, a variety of equipment is necessary for accurate and precise experiments and data collection. Basic laboratory equipment includes items like microscopes, beakers, and test tubes, but there are also more specialized pieces of equipment like pipettes, spectrophotometers, and incubators.

Organizing and executing laboratory equipment removal projects can be a daunting task for facilities and laboratory personnel. Due to the complexity and technicality of the equipment, it is important to ensure that the removal is performed in a safe and efficient manner.
Simplifying IT Asset Disposal in Atlanta
Whether you are an individual or a business in Atlanta, professional IT asset disposal is essential to ensure that all of your electronics are disposed of in the most secure and efficient manner. From data destruction to recycling services, Atlanta IT asset disposal services can help you maximize your returns while protecting your data and the environment.
Kennesaw Disposable medical equipment
Disposable medical equipment (DME) is a growing trend in the healthcare industry. This equipment is typically used in a one-time use situation, often for a single patient, and is disposed of after the procedure is complete. DME is often used in various medical settings, including surgery, radiology, and laboratory settings.
Kennesaw Disposable Medical Equipment (KDME) is a medical device manufacturer that specializes in providing high-quality disposable products for the healthcare industry. The company was established in 2008 and is based in Kennesaw, Georgia.
Medical & Lab Equipment Devices Disposal & Recycling
Medical & Lab Equipment Devices Disposal & Recycling
Medical & Lab Equipment Devices Disposal & Recycling see list below for all accepted equipment.
Lab Equipment Devices Disposal & Recycling Services For All Electronic Laboratory Equipment
Medical & Lab Equipment Devices Disposal & Recycling
Absorbance Detectors
Acoustic/Traditional Stethoscopes
AED Trainers & Training Pads
Aesthetic & Cosmetic Machines
Anesthesia Machines
Autoclaves & Sterilizers
Autorefractors, Keratometers & Tonometers
Autosamplers
B
Bioreactors & Fermenters
Blood/Hematology Analyzers
Blood Cell Counters
Blood/Fluid Warming Systems
Blood Pressure Machines & Monitors
Bone Densitometers
C
CAD/CAM Acquisition Scanners & Milling Machines
Centrifuges
Chiropractic Activators/Adjusting Tools
Chromatography Systems
Colposcopes
Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) Machines
Corneal Topographers
D
Defibrillators, AED Pads & Batteries
Density Meters/Densometers
Dental Air Compressors & Vacuum Systems
Dental Amalgamators
Dental Dust Collectors
Dental Lasers
Dialysis Machines
Dissolved Oxygen Meters
E
ECG & EKG Machines
EEG Systems
Electrocautery & Electrosurgery
Electronic Apex Locators
Electronic Stethoscopes
Environmental Test Chambers
F
Fetal Dopplers & Vascular Dopplers
Fiber Optic Illuminators/Light Sources
Fundus Cameras
G
Gel Electrophoresis Systems
H
Heating Mantles
Hyperbaric Chambers
I
Insufflators
Intraoral Cameras
L
Lab Evaporators
Lab Freezers & Refrigerators
Lab Furnaces & Ovens
Lab Incubators
Lab Jacks/Lifting Platforms
Lab Lasers
Lab Mixers, Shakers & Stirrers
Lab Presses
Lab Reactors
Lab Refractometers
Lab Scales & Beam Balances
Lensmeters
Luminometers

M
Medical & Lab Pumps
Medical Thermometers
Microarray Scanners
Microplate Washers
Microscopes
Microtomes
Model Trimmers
Moisture Analyzers
MRI Systems
N
Nurse Call Equipment
O
Orthopedic Goniometers
P
Pachymeters
Particle Counters
Patient Monitors
Patient Warming Units
PCR Thermal Cyclers
Phoropters & Manual Refractors
Phototherapy Lights & Systems
Pill & Capsule Counters
Pipette & Micropipette Pullers
Pipettors/Automatic Pipettes
Pulse Oximeters
Pupilometers
S
Slit Lamps
Solvent Recyclers
Spectrometers & Spectrophotometers
Spinal Traction Units
Spirometers & Peak Flow Meters
Surgical Lasers
T
TENS Machines & Electrical Muscle Stimulators
Tissue Processors
Titrators
Training Manikins & Patient Simulators
Transilluminators & UV Crosslinkers
Tympanometers & Audiometers
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Ultrasonic Cleaners
Ultrasound Machines
Ultrasound Therapy Units
Urine Analyzers
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Vacuum Regulators
Ventilators
Viscometers & Rheometers
Vision Screeners & Visual Field Analyzers
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Water Baths, Circulators & Chillers
Wax Heaters
X
X-Ray Machines & Equipment
Other Medical & Lab Equipment
Healthcare Lab & Dental Equipment Disposal & Recycling
Healthcare Lab & Dental Equipment Disposal & Recycling
Healthcare Lab & Dental Equipment Disposal & Recycling see the accepted list of equipment below. Dental equipment can be hazardous if not disposed of properly. This article outlines the proper disposal methods for disposing of different types of dental equipment, including amalgam, x-rays, and sharps.
It also provides tips for minimizing environmental damage, such as recycling and reusing materials when possible. This includes dental x-ray equipment disposal and disposal of old dental equipment.
Healthcare, Lab & Dental Equipment Disposal & Recycling
It is important for dental practices to properly dispose of their dental equipment in order to protect the environment and meet any local regulations. This post outlines the different disposal options for dental equipment and offers tips to ensure safe and compliant disposal. When managing a dental practice, proper disposal of dental equipment is an important part of the job.
- Handpieces & Instruments Recycling Or Disposal
- Medical & Lab Equipment, Devices Recycling Or Disposal
- Medical/Lab Equipment Attachments & Accessories Recycling Or Disposal
- Medical, Lab & Dental Supplies Recycling Or Disposal
- Medical, Lab & Caregiving Furniture Recycling Or Disposal
- Other Healthcare, Lab & Dental Recycling Or Disposal

Handpieces & Instruments Disposal & Recycling
Surgical equipment recycling is a growing trend in the healthcare industry. It reduces the amount of waste that goes into landfills, reduces the costs of medical procedures, and helps improve the lives of patients around the world. By donating or selling used equipment, hospitals and clinics can help people in need gain access to much-needed medical care.
- Biopsy & Surgical Punches Recycling Or Disposal
- Endodontic Files, Broaches & Reamers Recycling Or Disposal
- Endodontic Obturation Systems Recycling Or Disposal
- Endoscope Systems & Camera Control Units Recycling Or Disposal
- Endoscopes Recycling Or Disposal
- Forceps, Hemostats & Needle Holders Recycling Or Disposal
- Gutta Percha Cutters & Trimmers Recycling Or Disposal
- Laparoscopic Instruments Recycling Or Disposal
- Laryngoscopes Recycling Or Disposal
- Medical Scissors & Shears Recycling Or Disposal
- Orthodontic Pliers Recycling Or Disposal
- Otoscopes & Ophthalmoscopes Recycling Or Disposal
- Reflex Hammers Recycling Or Disposal
- Scalpels, Surgical Blades & Handles Recycling Or Disposal
- Specula & Sounds Recycling Or Disposal
Dental equipment recycling is an important part of dental care. It allows for the reuse of existing equipment, including dental chairs, x-ray machines, and other accessories, thereby reducing the cost of purchasing new equipment. Furthermore, recycling can provide a source of income for dentists, as well as create jobs in the recycling industry.
Dental Equipment Disposal
- Dental Curettes & Scalers Recycling Or Disposal
- Dental Curing Lights Recycling Or Disposal
- Dental Handpieces Recycling Or Disposal
- Dental Handpiece Control Units Recycling Or Disposal
- Dental Handpiece Motors & Turbines Recycling Or Disposal
- Dental Instruments Recycling Or Disposal
- Dental & Medical Calipers Recycling Or Disposal
Dental equipment is one of the most essential components of any dental practice, and it has a direct impact on the patient experience. As such, it is essential that dental practices remain up-to-date with the latest equipment and technology, while also being mindful of their environmental impact.
Surgical Equipment Disposal
- Surgical & Orthopedic Instruments Recycling Or Disposal
- Surgical & Orthopedic Saws Recycling Or Disposal
- Surgical Handpieces Recycling Or Disposal
- Surgical Retractors Recycling Or Disposal
- Ultrasonic Scalers Recycling Or Disposal
- Other Handpieces & Instruments Recycling Or Disposal
Surgical equipment recycling is a great way to save money and help the environment. By recycling surgical instruments, hospitals and clinics can help reduce waste and save money on new surgical equipment. In addition, recycling can help reduce the environmental impact of the healthcare industry by reducing the number of medical instruments that end up in landfills.

Surgical instruments are widely used in healthcare settings and are essential for many medical procedures. However, the disposal of these instruments can present an environmental and economic challenge.
Healthcare Equipment And Electronic Waste
E-waste” is an emerging environmental problem that has been described as the “toxic timebomb” of the 21st century. The term refers to electronic and electrical waste, such as computers, monitors, printers, and other devices containing potentially hazardous materials, including lead, mercury, and cadmium.
This article presents the results of a survey of healthcare equipment disposal and reuse practices of U.S. hospitals. Data were collected from survey responses of 722 hospitals nationwide. Results indicate that the majority of hospitals are not actively engaged in the recycling or reuse of medical devices.
Business Industrial Equipment Disposal Recycling
Business Industrial Equipment Disposal Recycling
The importance of responsible disposal of industrial equipment cannot be overstated. As businesses strive to stay competitive and efficient, the need for regular equipment upgrades and replacements becomes inevitable.
Proper disposal of industrial equipment plays a crucial role in ensuring a sustainable future for our planet. As industries grow and modernize, the need for efficient and technologically advanced machinery becomes inevitable. However, with the constant upgrading and replacement of equipment, a pressing issue arises of how to dispose of old and obsolete machinery responsibly.
Industrial Equipment Disposal Recycling Services For Businesses & Residential Customers
With Beyond Surplus, you can recycle your heavy equipment, healthcare, laboratory & dental equipment. Our service does not stop there. We also serve cnc, metalworking and manufacturing industries.

Business Industrial Equipment Disposal Recycling
Recycle welding & soldering equipment. We also accept metal working equipment and process engineering equipment.
Promoting Sustainability In today’s fast-paced industrial world, companies are constantly upgrading their equipment to keep up with technological advancements and increase efficiency. However, in the midst of this progress, one crucial aspect that is often overlooked is the proper disposal of old industrial equipment.

Industrial Equipment Disposal For CNC, Metalworking & Manufacturing
When it comes to industrial equipment disposal, many companies often overlook the importance of hiring a professional service. However, proper disposal of industrial equipment is crucial for several reasons. Not only does it ensure compliance with environmental regulations, but it also helps protect your company’s reputation and prevents potential hazards.
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Metalworking Equipment Disposal Recycling
Metalworking Equipment Replacement Parts Disposal Recycling
Metalworking Fluids & Coolants Disposal Recycling
Metalworking Inspection & Measurement Disposal Recycling
Metalworking Manuals, Books & Plans Disposal Recycling
Metalworking Software Disposal Recycling
Metalworking Supplies Disposal Recycling
Other CNC, Metalworking & Manufacturing Disposal Recycling
Process Engineering Equipment Disposal Recycling
Raw Materials Disposal Recycling
Semiconductor & PCB Manufacturing Equipment Disposal Recycling
Textile & Apparel Equipment Disposal Recycling
Welding & Soldering Equipment Disposal Recycling
Woodworking Equipment Disposal Recycling
Woodworking Manuals & Books Disposal Recycling
Woodworking Supplies Disposal Recycling
Workholding & Toolholding Supplies Disposal Recycling
Electrical Supplies & Equipment Disposal & Recycling
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Circuit Breakers & Disconnectors Disposal Recycling
Contactors Disposal Recycling
Electrical & Test Equipment Wholesale Lots Disposal Recycling
Electrical Boxes, Panels & Boards Disposal Recycling
Electrical Plugs, Outlets & Covers Disposal Recycling
Electronic Components & Semiconductors Disposal Recycling
Industrial Fuses Disposal Recycling
Industrial Power Supplies Disposal Recycling
Industrial Switches Disposal Recycling
Industrial Transformers Disposal Recycling
Other Electrical Equipment & Supplies Disposal Recycling
Phase Converters Disposal Recycling
Relays Disposal Recycling
Wires, Cables & Conduits Disposal Recycling
HVAC & Refrigeration Disposal & Recycling
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Proper disposal of HVAC equipment is often overlooked, but it plays a crucial role in protecting the environment and human health. HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems are complex machines that require careful handling when they reach the end of their lifespan. One of the most pressing reasons for proper HVAC equipment disposal is the environmental impact.

HVAC & Refrigeration Systems Disposal Recycling
HVAC & Refrigeration Tools Disposal Recycling
Industrial HVAC & Refrigeration Components Disposal Recycling
Industrial HVAC & Refrigeration: Parts & Accessories Disposal Recycling
Industrial Heating & Cooling Appliances Disposal Recycling
Industrial Refrigeration Equipment Disposal Recycling
Industrial Water Heaters Disposal Recycling
Other HVAC & Refrigeration Disposal Recycling
Sustainability has become a crucial aspect of every industry, and the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) sector is no exception.
Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Pumps & Plumbing Disposal & Recycling
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Air Compressors & Blowers Disposal Recycling
Air Pressure Gauges Disposal Recycling
Compressed Air Treatment Disposal Recycling
Faucet & Hydrant Repair Kits Disposal Recycling
Fittings & Adapters Disposal Recycling
Hydraulic & Pneumatic Cylinders Disposal Recycling
Hydraulic & Pneumatic Motors Disposal Recycling
Hydraulic Filters & Cartridges Disposal Recycling
Hydraulic Fluid Reservoirs Disposal Recycling
Hydraulic Fluids Disposal Recycling
Other Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Pumps & Plumbing Disposal Recycling
Pipe, Hose & Tubing Disposal Recycling
Pneumatic Mufflers & Silencers Disposal Recycling
Pump & Flow Controllers Disposal Recycling
Pumps & Pump Accessories Disposal Recycling
Rupture Discs Disposal Recycling
Valves & Manifolds Disposal Recycling
Call For (404) 905-8235 Industrial Equipment Disposal Services
Industrial equipment disposal services play a crucial role in managing the end-of-life phase of machinery and ensuring environmental sustainability. With industries constantly evolving and upgrading their equipment, the need for efficient and sustainable disposal strategies has become more critical than ever before. This blog post reviews various sustainable strategies that can be implemented in industrial equipment disposal services.
As industries continue to evolve and upgrade their equipment to stay competitive in the market, the issue of proper disposal of industrial equipment has gained significant attention. The improper disposal of such equipment not only poses environmental risks but also raises concerns regarding legal compliance. Beyond Surplus can help.
Automotive Tools Recycling Disposal
Automotive Tools Recycling Disposal
Automotive Tools Recycling Disposal
Recycle hand tools, diagnostic tools, automotive power tools or air tools.
Automotive Tools Recycling Disposal
Air Compressors
Air Tools
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Air Drills
Air Flange Tools
Air Grinders
Air Ratchets
Air Sanders
Air Tool Parts & Accessories
Impact Wrenches
Spray Guns
Other Automotive Air Tools

Auto Tool Boxes & Storage
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Garage/Shop Tool Chests
Tool Storage Organizers
Truck Tool Boxes
Other Automotive Tool Storage
Automotive Tools Recycling Repair Kit
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Dent Repair Kits & Tools
Scratch Repair Kits & Tools
Tire Repair Kits & Tools
Windshield Repair Kits & Tools
Other Repair Kits & Tools
Automotive Tools Recycling Battery Testers & Chargers
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Battery Testers
Booster/Jumper Cables
Chargers & Jump Starters
Other Battery Equipment
Automotive Tools Recycling Diagnostic Services Tools
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Air Bag Scan Tools/Simulators
Auto Inspection Cams & Scopes
Code Readers & Scanners
Compression & Vacuum Testers
Connectors, Adapters & Parts
Diagnostic Software
Electrical Testers, Test Leads
Emissions Analyzers
Fuel Pressure Testers
Ignition Testers
Multimeters & Analyzers
Timing Lights
Other Diagnostic Service Tools
Automotive Tools Recycling Hand Tools
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Body Hammers & Dollies
Clamps
Cutting Tools
Hand Tool Parts & Accessories
Mixed Hand Tool Sets
Pliers
Precision & Measuring Tools
Pullers & Extractors
Ratchets
Riveters
Screwdrivers
Slide Hammers
Sockets & Socket Sets
Threading Tools
Wrenches
Other Automotive Hand Tools
Automotive Tools Recycling Power Tools
Shop Equipment & Supplies
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Auto Lifts & Frame Machines
Brake Lathes
Brake Service Tools
Come-Alongs
Dollies
Engine Hoists & Stands
Fender Covers
Fluid Transfer Pumps
Funnels, Oil Pans & Mats
Grease Guns, Lubrication Tools
Jacks & Jack Stands
Paint Booths
Roller Seats & Creepers
Sand Blasters
Service Ramps
Shop Supplies
Strut Compressors
Tire Changers/Wheel Balancers
Wheel Alignment Systems/Tools
Other Shop Equipment
Other Auto Tools & Supplies
Motion Control & Industrial Automation Equipment Disposal Recycling
Motion Control & Industrial Automation Equipment Disposal Recycling
Industrial Automation Equipment Disposal Recycling For Businesses & Residential Customers

Industrial automation has revolutionized the way manufacturers produce goods. Automation has increased efficiency, lowered production costs, improved product quality, and enhanced safety in the workplace. This article examines the advantages of industrial automation for manufacturers and explores its applications in different industries. Industrial automation has been a powerful force in the manufacturing industry for decades.
Industrial Automation Equipment Disposal
- Industrial Automation & Motion Controls Recycling Or Disposal
- Drives & Starters Recycling Or Disposal
- Electric Motors Recycling Or Disposal
- Indicators & Signal Towers Recycling Or Disposal
- Industrial Robotic Arms Recycling Or Disposal
- Industrial Robot Parts Recycling Or Disposal
- Mechanical Power Transmission Recycling Or Disposal
- PLCs & HMIs Recycling Or Disposal
- Rotary & Linear Motion Recycling Or Disposal
- Sensors Recycling Or Disposal
- Other Automation Equipment Recycling Or Disposal

The future of industrial automation equipment is an exciting one. In the near future, automated process control and advanced robotics will become increasingly important in the manufacturing and production process. Automated process control will enable manufacturers to increase production efficiency, accuracy, and consistency. Advanced robotics will provide more precise control of manufacturing processes and increase productivity.
Electric Motors Equipment Disposal & Recycling
- Blower Motors Recycling Or Disposal
- Definite Purpose Motors Recycling Or Disposal
- General Purpose Motors Recycling Or Disposal
- Gearmotors Recycling Or Disposal
- Permanent Magnet Motors Recycling Or Disposal
- Pump Motors Recycling Or Disposal
- Starter Motors Recycling Or Disposal
- Stepper Motors Recycling Or Disposal
- Servo Motors Recycling Or Disposal
- Vibration Motors Recycling Or Disposal
- Wound Field Motors Recycling Or Disposal
- Electric Motor Parts & Accessories Recycling Or Disposal

Recent advances in electric motor technology have led to the development of more efficient and powerful motors that can be used in a variety of applications. This article will discuss some of the latest developments in electric motor technology, including brushless motors, permanent magnet motors, and variable frequency drives.
Control Systems, PLCs & HMIs Equipment Disposal & Recycling
- PLC Processors Recycling Or Disposal
- Control Systems Recycling Or Disposal
- HMI & Open Interface Panels Recycling Or Disposal
- Microcontrollers Recycling Or Disposal
- PLC Cables Recycling Or Disposal
- PLC Chassis Recycling Or Disposal
- PLC Software Recycling Or Disposal
- PLC Peripheral Modules Recycling Or Disposal
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) are a critical part of modern automation systems. They are used to control processes and equipment, monitor the system performance, and provide safety features. PLCs are reliable and efficient, and they provide a flexible solution to many automation needs. They are a key part of the future of automation.
Industrial Robotic Arms Equipment Disposal & Recycling
- Drives & Starters Recycling Or Disposal
- Electric Motors Recycling Or Disposal
- Indicators & Signal Towers Recycling Or Disposal
- Industrial Robot Parts Recycling Or Disposal
- Mechanical Power Transmission Recycling Or Disposal
- PLCs & HMIs Recycling Or Disposal
- Rotary & Linear Motion Recycling Or Disposal
- Sensors Recycling Or Disposal
- Other Automation Equipment Recycling Or Disposal
Industrial robotic arm systems are increasingly being used in the welding industry to increase efficiency and reduce labor costs. This paper describes the design, development and implementation of an industrial robotic arm system for welding applications. The system includes a robotic arm, a vision system, a welding torch, and a control system.
Industrial Automation Equipment Disposal
Contact us for disposal of any of the above industrial equipment.
Point of Sale Equipment Disposal Recycling
Point of Sale Equipment Disposal Recycling
Point of Sale Equipment Disposal Recycling Service For Businesses & Residential
Contact us for the disposal of Cash Registers, Check readers, and card readers

Point of Sale Equipment Disposal Recycling
Retail & Services
Point of Sale & Money Handling
Bill Counters
Card Encoders & Readers
Cash Drawers & Boxes
Barcode Scanners
Cash Registers
Cash Register Inserts
Check Readers
Complete PC-Based Systems

Coin & Change Sorting
Counterfeit Detection Equipment
Credit Card Imprinters
Credit Card Terminals, Readers
Pin Pads & Keyboards
Pole Displays
POS Printers
POS Printer Ribbons & Paper
POS Scales
POS Software
Other Point of Sale & Money Handling Equipment
Aluminum Recycling Disposal
Aluminum Recycling Disposal services for Anything aluminum from cans to pieces of metal.
Aluminum Recycling Disposal
Aluminum Cans Accepted For Free. No Pay No Charge
Ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metals are accepted for drop-off.
What’s The Difference Between Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Metal?
The simple answer is that ferrous metals contain iron and non-ferrous metals do not (copper, brass, aluminum). You can use a magnet, if a magnet sticks its ferrous.
No Payout For Scrap. (No Pay No Charge)
Aluminum Recycling Disposal
All types, Soda, Beer, Water etc. Must be clean and dry.
Rinse Out Before Recycling. Empty and rinse out aluminum cans before recycling them. Moisture and dirt contaminate recycling, decreasing the quality of the end product and increasing overall costs for the facility.
Rinse Out Before Recycling. Empty and rinse out aluminum cans before recycling them. Moisture and dirt contaminate recycling, decreasing the quality of the material to be recycled.
Aluminum Metal Recycling Preparation
- With scrap metal, the general rule is a product needs to be at least 50 percent metal. Even if that metal is surrounded by other materials like plastic, it’s worth recycling if it’s made mostly out of metal.
- If you have products with only a small amount of metal but it’s easy to remove, separate the metal. For example, a plastic three-ring binder is not scrap metal, but remove the metal rings and now you’re talking.
- Scrap metal is classified as either ferrous (containing iron, such as steel) and nonferrous (everything else). So, you’ll want to identify whether your metal is ferrous or nonferrous. The way to do this is with a magnet. Ferrous metals stick to a magnet; nonferrous metals don’t.
Scrap Metal, Wire, Cables, Chargers, Power Supply Recycling & Disposal
Power supply recycling & disposal including scrap metal, wire, cables and chargers.
Scrap Metal, Wire, Cables, Chargers, Power Supply Recycling & Disposal

Scrap Metal Accepted For Free. No Pay No Charge
Ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metal accepted for drop off.
What’s The Difference Between Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Metal?
The simple answer is that ferrous metals contain iron and non-ferrous metals do not (copper, brass, aluminum). You can use a magnet, if a magnet sticks its ferrous.
No Payout For Scrap.
Metal Recycling Preparation
- With scrap metal, the general rule is a product needs to be at least 50 percent metal. Even if that metal is surrounded by other materials like plastic, it’s worth recycling if it’s made mostly out of metal.
- If you have products with only a small amount of metal but it’s easy to remove, separate the metal. For example, a plastic three-ring binder is not scrap metal, but remove the metal rings and now you’re talking.
- Scrap metal is classified as either ferrous (containing iron, such as steel) and nonferrous (everything else). So, you’ll want to identify whether your metal is ferrous or nonferrous. The way to do this is with a magnet. Ferrous metals stick to a magnet; nonferrous metals don’t.
Medical Lab Dental Equipment Disposal
Medical Lab Dental Equipment Disposal devices below are accepted for recycling & disposal. Medical equipment disposal is a growing issue as more medical devices are being used in the healthcare industry.
Disposal of medical equipment can be a difficult process due to the complexity of the devices, hazardous materials they contain, and the need to protect patient privacy. This post outlines the challenges of medical equipment disposal and provides guidance for proper disposal methods.
Medical Lab Dental Equipment Disposal Services For Hospitals, Clinics And Vets

Medical equipment disposal is the process of disposing of used medical equipment in accordance with the regulations set by a particular country or state. The disposal of medical equipment is necessary to reduce the environmental impacts of hazardous materials, to reduce the risk of infection, and to protect human health.
Medical Lab Dental Equipment Disposal
Medical equipment disposal is a complex and costly problem for healthcare organizations. It has been identified as one of the most significant environmental issues in the healthcare sector. Despite the importance of this issue, there is limited research on the topic and a lack of understanding of the potential solutions. This study aims to explore the challenges and opportunities associated with medical equipment disposal.
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Absorbance Detectors Disposal
Acoustic/Traditional Stethoscopes Disposal
AED Trainers & Training Pads Disposal
Aesthetic & Cosmetic Machines Disposal
Anesthesia Machines Disposal
Autoclaves & Sterilizers Disposal
Autorefractors, Keratometers & Tonometers Disposal
Autosamplers Disposal
B
Bioreactors & Fermenters Disposal
Blood/Hematology Analyzers Disposal
Blood Cell Counters Disposal
Blood/Fluid Warming Systems Disposal
Blood Pressure Machines & Monitors Disposal
Bone Densitometers Disposal
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CAD/CAM Acquisition Scanners & Milling Machines Disposal
Centrifuges Disposal
Chiropractic Activators/Adjusting Tools Disposal
Chromatography Systems Disposal
Colposcopes Disposal
Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) Machines Disposal
Corneal Topographers Disposal
Laboratory equipment, such as glassware, has been a mainstay of scientific research in many industries for decades. With advances in technology, however, the lifespan of laboratory equipment has become shorter, and the need for disposal of these items has grown.
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Defibrillators, AED Pads & Batteries Disposal
Density Meters/Densometers Disposal
Dental Air Compressors & Vacuum Systems Disposal
Dental Amalgamators Disposal
Dental Dust Collectors Disposal
Dental Lasers Disposal
Dialysis Machines Disposal
Dissolved Oxygen Meters Disposal
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ECG & EKG Machines Disposal
EEG Systems Disposal
Electrocautery & Electrosurgery Disposal
Electronic Apex Locators Disposal
Electronic Stethoscopes Disposal
Environmental Test Chambers Disposal
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Fetal Dopplers & Vascular Dopplers Disposal
Fiber Optic Illuminators/Light Sources Disposal
Fundus Cameras Disposal
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Gel Electrophoresis Systems Disposal
Laboratory instrument disposal involves the disposal of laboratory instruments and equipment used in laboratories for research and other related activities. The disposal of such instruments and equipment can have a significant environmental impact, as it can release hazardous substances into the environment.
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Heating Mantles Disposal
Hyperbaric Chambers Disposal
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Insufflators Disposal
Intraoral Cameras Disposal
L
Lab Evaporators Disposal
Lab Freezers & Refrigerators Disposal
Lab Furnaces & Ovens Disposal
Lab Incubators Disposal
Lab Jacks/Lifting Platforms Disposal
Lab Lasers Disposal
Lab Mixers, Shakers & Stirrers Disposal
Lab Presses Disposal
Lab Reactors Disposal
Lab Refractometers Disposal
Lab Scales & Beam Balances Disposal
Lensmeters Disposal
Luminometers Disposal

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Medical & Lab Pumps Disposal
Medical Thermometers Disposal
Microarray Scanners Disposal
Microplate Washers Disposal
Microscopes Disposal
Microtomes Disposal
Model Trimmers Disposal
Moisture Analyzers Disposal
MRI Systems Disposal
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Nurse Call Equipment Disposal
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Orthopedic Goniometers Disposal
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Pachymeters Disposal
Particle Counters Disposal
Patient Monitors Disposal
Patient Warming Units Disposal
PCR Thermal Cyclers Disposal
Phoropters & Manual Refractors Disposal
Phototherapy Lights & Systems Disposal
Pill & Capsule Counters Disposal
Pipette & Micropipette Pullers Disposal
Pipettors/Automatic Pipettes Disposal
Pulse Oximeters Disposal
Pupilometers Disposal

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Slit Lamps Disposal
Solvent Recyclers Disposal
Spectrometers & Spectrophotometers Disposal
Spinal Traction Units Disposal
Spirometers & Peak Flow Meters Disposal
Surgical Lasers Disposal
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TENS Machines & Electrical Muscle Stimulators Disposal
Tissue Processors Disposal
Titrators Disposal
Training Manikins & Patient Simulators Disposal
Transilluminators & UV Crosslinkers Disposal
Tympanometers & Audiometers Disposal
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Ultrasonic Cleaners Disposal
Ultrasound Machines Disposal
Ultrasound Therapy Units Disposal
Urine Analyzers Disposal
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Vacuum Regulators Disposal
Ventilators Disposal
Viscometers & Rheometers Disposal
Vision Screeners & Visual Field Analyzers Disposal
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Water Baths, Circulators & Chillers Disposal
Wax Heaters Disposal

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X-Ray Machines & Equipment Disposal
Other Medical & Lab Equipment Disposal
Doraville Laptop Recycling Services
Doraville is a small town located in Georgia that has recently implemented a laptop recycling program to help protect the environment and provide a major benefit to its residents. The program is helping to reduce the amount of e-waste in the area, while also providing a much needed source of income to the community.
Doraville, Georgia has implemented a laptop recycling program that is helping the city reduce e-waste and create job opportunities. The program has been a success, with more than 20,000 laptops recycled since its inception. The laptops are either refurbished and sold or broken down for parts.
Marietta Electronics Recycling
Marietta Electronics Recycling is a trusted and safe way to recycle your unwanted electronics. They provide pick-up and drop-off services, so you can easily get rid of your old electronics safely and without hassle. Plus, they offer a variety of recycling options, so you can find the one that best fits your needs.
Marietta residents now have the opportunity to responsibly and conveniently recycle their electronics. This is thanks to the Marietta Recycling Center, which has recently started accepting a wide variety of electronics for recycling. The Center provides a safe and convenient way to dispose of items such as computers, laptops, cell phones, and other electronic devices.
MRO Industrial Supply Recycling Disposal
MRO Industrial Supply Recycling Service For Businesses & Residential Equipment.
MRO Industrial Supply Recycling Disposal
Heavy equipment, Healthcare, Lab & Dental; CNC, Metalworking & Manufacturing, Restaurant & Food Service. Light Equipment & Tools, Heavy Equipment Parts & Accessories, Office Equipment & Supplies.
MRO Industrial Supply Recycling
- Commercial Radios recycling
- Fasteners & Hardware recycling
- Government & Public Safety recycling
- Hydraulics & Pneumatics recycling
- Lighting & Lasers recycling
- Material Handling recycling
- Pumps & Plumbing recycling
- Safety & Security recycling
- Wholesale Lots recycling
Light Equipment Tools Disposal Recycling
Light Equipment Tools Disposal Recycling of industrial hand tools, industrial generators, industrial drills, hammers, & air tools.
Light Equipment Tools Disposal Recycling
Recycle your diesel generators, gasoline, natural gas or propane generators. Including compressors, air tools, sanders, power tools, soldering, and desoldering tools.

Light Equipment Tools Disposal Recycling
Air Compressor Parts & Accessories recycling
All Air Compressors recycling
Air Tools recycling
Breakers & Demolition Hammers recycling
Compactors Walk Behind recycling
Concrete Vibrators recycling
Drills & Hammers recycling
Drywall Tools recycling
Generator Parts & Accessories recycling
Generators recycling
Grinders Professional recycling
All Hand Tools recycling
Heat Guns recycling
Heaters Jobsite recycling
Hoists recycling
Other Light Equipment & Tools recycling
Other Soldering, Desoldering & Rework Accessories recycling
Pipe & Tubing Benders recycling
Pipe Threaders & Dies recycling
Powder Actuated Tools recycling
Routers recycling
Sanders recycling
Saws recycling
Scaffolding recycling
Stationary Engines recycling
Tool Batteries & Chargers recycling
Tool Combo Kits recycling
Transfer Switches recycling
Trenchers Walk Behind recycling
Winches Come Alongs & Straps recycling

Electrical Tools Disposal Recycling
Cable Cutters
Cable Pliers
Connector Tool Kits
Cable Pullers
Conduit Benders
Insertion/Extraction Tools
Crimping Dies
Electrical Tool Kits
Electronics Tweezers
Fusion Splicers & Cleavers
Hand Crimpers & Strippers
Wire Stripping Machines
Other Electrical Tools
Remove Batteries, Power Tool Battery Not Accept, We Only Recycle The Tool, Not The Battery Click To See Battery Notice.

Drills & Hammers
Bits, Chisels & Breaker Points
Core Drills & Rigs
Drill/Drivers
Hammer Drills
Impact Drivers
Right Angle Drills
Screw Guns
Other Drills & Hammers
Remove Batteries, Power Tool Battery Not Accept, We Only Recycle The Tool, Not The Battery Click To See Battery Notice.
Healthcare Lab Life Sciences Recycling
Healthcare Lab Life Sciences Recycling of medical electronic equipment for businesses and residential customers. Life sciences are becoming increasingly important in our everyday lives.
Life sciences are responsible for the development of new technologies and products that help us to better understand our environment and improve our health and well-being. They are also at the forefront of research into diseases and treatments and are involved in developing new medicines and treatments.
Healthcare Lab Life Sciences Recycling Services For Anything Electronic In The Healthcare Laboratory Industry
Medical instruments are essential tools in many medical practices, but they can also be one of the greatest sources of medical waste. By recycling medical instruments, healthcare providers can reduce the amount of waste they generate and save money in the process.
- Dental electronics recycling
- Imaging & Aesthetics Equipment electronics recycling
- Imaging & Aesthetics Supplies electronics recycling
- Lab Equipment electronics recycling
- Lab Supplies electronics recycling
- Medical Equipment electronics recycling
- Medical Instruments electronics recycling
- Medical Specialties electronics recycling
- Medical Supplies & Disposables electronics recycling
- Other electronics recycling
- Wholesale Lots electronics recycling

Medical instruments such as scalpels, needles, and other sharp objects are used in medical facilities on a regular basis. While these tools are essential for providing the best possible healthcare, improper disposal of these instruments poses a serious risk to the public.
Medical Equipment Recycling & Disposal Services
Biomedical waste is the waste generated by healthcare institutions, such as hospitals, clinics, and laboratories. It is a potential threat to public health, as it can contain hazardous materials such as sharps, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. Proper disposal of biomedical waste is essential to ensure safety and prevent environmental damage.
- Anesthesia Unit Recycling Disposal
- Autoclave Sterilizers Recycling Disposal
- Blood Analyzer Recycling Disposal
- Centrifuge Concentrators Recycling Disposal
- Defibrillators Recycling Disposal
- Dialysis Machines Recycling Disposal
- Drying Oven Recycling Disposal
- Na+/K+analyzer Recycling Disposal
- Ophthalmoscope Recycling Disposal
- Otoscope Recycling Disposal
- Oxygen Monitor Recycling Disposal
- PH Meter Recycling Disposal
- Pulse Oximeter Recycling Disposal
- Sample Oxidizer Recycling Disposal
- Shaker Recycling Disposal
- Spectrometer Recycling Disposal
- Ultrasonic Cleaner Recycling Disposal
- Ultrasound Equipment Recycling Disposal
- UV Transilluminator Recycling Disposal
- UV Disinfection System Recycling Disposal
- UV Meter Recycling Disposal
- UV Spectrophotometer Recycling Disposal
- Water Test Kit Recycling Disposal
- Vitals Monitor Recycling Disposal
- Electrocardiograph Recycling Disposal
- Endoscope Recycling Disposal
- Freeze Dryer (Must not contain Freon) Recycling Disposal
- Gas Chromatograph Units Recycling Disposal
- Goinometer Recycling Disposal
- Microscopes (all types) Recycling Disposal
- Incubator Recycling Disposal
- IV Pump Recycling Disposal
- Microscontroller Recycling Disposal
Recycling your microscope can save you money and help the environment. There are several steps you can take to properly recycle your microscope, including cleaning, disassembling, and disposing of it. By taking the time to properly recycle your microscope, you can help reduce waste and extend the life of your instrument.
Ultrasound Machine Disposal In Norcross
Ultrasound machines are an important part of medical care, but they may eventually need to be recycled or disposed of. If you live in Norcross, Georgia, there are many options available for disposing of your outdated ultrasound machine.
Ultrasound machines are a valuable asset in many medical settings, but when they are no longer needed, it is important to properly dispose of them. In this blog post, we will discuss the best practices for safely disposing of used ultrasound machines and the potential hazards associated with improper disposal.

Responsible disposal of ultrasound machines is essential for protecting the environment and public health. The best way to ensure that all machines are properly discarded is to partner with a professional organization for disposal. This article outlines the benefits of partnering with a professional for the correct disposal of ultrasound machines.
Norcross is taking the lead in responsibly disposing of ultrasound machines, ensuring that they don’t end up in landfills or cause environmental damage. Learn more about Norcross’s efforts and how you can join in the effort. The city of Norcross, Georgia is taking the lead in responsibly disposing of used ultrasound machines.
General Office Recycling
General Office Recycling of Electronic Office Equipment For Businesses & Residential Customers
General Office Recycling
- Microfilm & Microfiche Recycling & Disposal
- Office Equipment Recycling & Disposal
- Office Supplies Recycling & Disposal
- Other Office Supplies Recycling & Disposal
- Packing and Shipping Supplies Recycling & Disposal
- Presentation, A/V & Projectors Recycling & Disposal
- Telecom Systems Recycling & Disposal
- Trade Show Displays Recycling & Disposal
- Wholesale Lots electronics Recycling & Disposal

Office Equipment Disposal
Calculators Recycling & Disposal
Calculator Accessories Recycling & Disposal
Copiers, Parts & Accessories Recycling & Disposal
Dictation & Stenography Recycling & Disposal
Electronic Dictionaries & Translators Recycling & Disposal
Fax Machines, Parts & Accessories Recycling & Disposal
Label Making Recycling & Disposal
Laminating Equipment Recycling & Disposal
Shredders Recycling & Disposal
Time Clocks & Supplies Recycling & Disposal
Typewriters & Word Processors Recycling & Disposal
Other Office Equipment Recycling & Disposal

Video Game Console Recycling
Video Game Console Recycling Services For New Or Vintage Consoles & Games. In the world of modern gaming, it’s easy to forget the classic consoles of the past. But with the rise of retro gaming, old consoles are enjoying a resurgence of popularity. From the Atari 2600 to the Sega Genesis, these classic consoles offer a unique gaming experience that can’t be found anywhere else.
Video Game Console Recycling Or Disposal
Video Game Console Recycling for all brands regardless or condition or age from Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony. Do you have an old video game console lying around your house? Don’t throw it away – recycle it! Recycling your old video game console is a great way to protect the environment and reduce waste. Read on to learn more about the benefits of video game console recycling, and how you can do it safely and responsibly.

- Other Video Games & Consoles Recycling Or Disposal
- Prepaid Gaming Cards Recycling Or Disposal
- Replacement Parts & Tools Recycling Or Disposal
- Strategy Guides & Cheats Recycling Or Disposal
- Video Game Accessories Recycling Or Disposal
- Video Game Memorabilia Recycling Or Disposal
- Video Game Merchandise Recycling Or Disposal
- Video Game Wholesale Lots Recycling Or Disposal
- Video Games Recycling Or Disposal
Recycling old gaming consoles is not only a responsible and sustainable choice, but it can also be an easy and cost-effective one. There are several options available to consumers for recycling old gaming consoles, including donating them, selling them, or recycling them through a certified e-waste recycler.
Sony PlayStation 4 Recycling Or Disposal
Sony PlayStation is one of the most popular gaming consoles in the world. With more than 500 million units sold worldwide, it’s no surprise that Sony’s PlayStation products create a large amount of electronic waste that needs to be disposed of properly. Sony has taken steps to ensure that their products are recycled or disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner.
- PS4 Consoles Recycling Or Disposal
- PS4 Video Games Recycling Or Disposal
- PS4 Video Game Controllers Recycling Or Disposal
- Sony VR Headsets Recycling Or Disposal
- Video Game Headsets Recycling Or Disposal
- PlayStation Prepaid Gaming Cards Recycling Or Disposal
Microsoft Xbox One Recycling Or Disposal
Do you have an old Xbox gaming console laying around that you no longer use? If so, you can help the environment by recycling it! Recycling old electronics such as gaming consoles helps to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills, and can even help reduce our carbon footprint.
- Xbox One Consoles Recycling Or Disposal
- Xbox One Video Games Recycling Or Disposal
- Xbox One Controllers Recycling Or Disposal
- Video Game Headsets Recycling Or Disposal
- Microsoft Prepaid Gaming Cards Recycling Or Disposal

Nintendo Switch Consoles Recycling Or Disposal
Sustainability” is a term that has become increasingly important in the modern world. With the growing awareness of the environmental impacts of our consumption, companies have been making efforts to reduce their impact on the environment. One of the most popular gaming companies, Nintendo, has taken steps to reduce their environmental footprint through the implementation of a console recycling program.
- Nintendo Switch Recycling Or Disposal
- Nintendo Switch Lite Recycling Or Disposal
- Nintendo Switch Controllers Recycling Or Disposal
- Nintendo Switch Video Games Recycling Or Disposal
- Video Game Bags, Skins & Travel Cases Recycling Or Disposal

PC Gaming, Video Game Console Recycling Or Disposal
Green gaming” is the practice of making your gaming habits more eco-friendly. This blog post outlines some tips on how to make your gaming habits more sustainable, such as powering down your console when not in use, buying refurbished consoles and games, and using energy-efficient gaming accessories.
- Gaming Laptops Recycling Or Disposal
- Gaming Desktops Recycling Or Disposal
- PC Video Games Recycling Or Disposal
- Gaming Monitors Recycling Or Disposal
- PC Video Game Accessories Recycling Or Disposal
- Computer Graphics Cards Recycling Or Disposal

Video Games Recycling Or Disposal
With the rise of digital gaming, people tend to forget about the old video game consoles. However, recycling video game consoles is an important part of protecting the environment. It helps to keep these devices out of landfills and prevents them from releasing toxic chemicals into the air.
- Video Game Consoles Recycling Or Disposal
- Video Game Accessories Recycling Or Disposal
- Manuals, Inserts & Box Art Recycling Or Disposal
- Original Game Cases & Boxes Recycling Or Disposal
- Prepaid Gaming Cards Recycling Or Disposal
- Replacement Parts & Tools Recycling Or Disposal
- Strategy Guides & Cheats Recycling Or Disposal
- Video Game Merchandise Recycling Or Disposal
- Mixed Lots Recycling Or Disposal
Video game consoles are a great way to have fun and enjoy gaming, but they can also be a source of unwanted electronic waste. Fortunately, there are many ways to responsibly recycle video game consoles, including donating or reselling them, recycling for parts, or bringing them to a certified e-waste recycling center.
Sandy Springs Recycling
Sandy Springs, Georgia is a city that is committed to reducing its environmental footprint and promoting sustainability. The city has a comprehensive recycling program in place to help reduce the amount of waste that goes into landfills.
Sandy Springs Electronics Recycling is a great way to help the environment by disposing of your unwanted electronics. Not only does this reduce the amount of e-waste in landfills, but it also helps conserve resources and save energy. Additionally, it can also help create jobs and boost the local economy.

Video Game Console Recycling Near Me
Video game consoles are great fun, but they can be difficult to dispose of properly. Fortunately, many cities and towns across the US offer video game console recycling programs, allowing you to responsibly get rid of your old consoles without contributing to environmental damage. Read on to learn more about how to find video game console recycling near you.
It’s time to upgrade your video game console to the newest model, but what do you do with the old one? You may have heard that you can recycle video game consoles, but how do you go about doing it? Here’s what you need to know about video game console recycling near you.
Kennesaw Medical Equipment Disposal
Medical equipment disposal in Kennesaw is an important process to ensure that hazardous materials are properly disposed of. Proper medical equipment disposal in Kennesaw can help protect both the environment and public health. It also helps to reduce the amount of waste that accumulates in landfills and helps to protect the environment from potential pollutants.
Electrical Test Equipment Disposal Recycling
Electrical Test Equipment Disposal Recycling of electronic analyzers, test and measurement equipment. Test equipment” is a broad term encompassing a wide variety of items, from small hand-held instruments to large pieces of machinery.
Disposing of test equipment appropriately is important, as some equipment may contain hazardous materials or require special disposal. This article provides information on how to dispose of test equipment safely.
Electrical Test Equipment Disposal Recycling Services For Businesses & Residential Customers
Analyzers, testers, test meters NIM & CAMAC Systems, PXI & VXI Systems, Surveying Equipment. Electrical test equipment is a vital tool for any electrical technician. This equipment is used to measure, analyze, and diagnose electrical systems.
There are a variety of electrical test equipment types, including digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, power meters, thermocouples, and more.
Electrical Test Equipment Recycling
- Circuit Breakers & Fuses electronics recycling
- Connectors, Switches & Wire electronics recycling
- Electrical Supply Equipment electronics recycling
- Electronic Components Electronics recycling
- Other electronics recycling
- Test, Measurement & Inspection of electronics recycling
- Thermal Management electronics recycling
- Wholesale Lots electronics recycling
Electrical test equipment is essential for many businesses and industries, but when it reaches the end of its life, it can be difficult to know what to do with it. Properly disposing of electrical test equipment is important for both environmental and safety reasons.

Test equipment is a vital component of any engineering laboratory. It is used to measure, monitor, and control physical parameters of a system or process. It is important to select the most suitable test equipment for the task at hand. This guide provides comprehensive information on the selection and application of test equipment in a variety of engineering disciplines.
Analyzers & Data Acquisition Equipment Recycling & Disposal
- Cable & Antenna Analyzers
- Communication Service Monitors
- Data Acquisition & Loggers
- Gas & Combustion Analyzers
- LAN/WAN & Protocol Analyzers
- Logic Analyzers
- Network Analyzers
- Oscilloscopes & Vectorscopes
- Parameter Analyzers
- Power Quality Analyzers
- RF Communication Test Sets
- Signal & Spectrum Analyzers
- Analyzer Parts & Accessories
- Other Analyzers
The recycling of electrical and electronic test equipment (EETE) is an important and growing global issue. EETE disposal presents a significant environmental challenge due to the hazardous materials present in many of these products.

Test equipment” refers to a variety of instruments used to measure, detect, monitor, and analyze a variety of physical phenomena. It is essential for any laboratory to have reliable and accurate test equipment in order to ensure that experiments are conducted in a safe and effective manner.
Test, Measurement & Inspection Recycling & Disposal
- Analyzers & Data Acquisition Recycling Or Disposal
- Cameras & Imaging Recycling Or Disposal
- Fault Locators & Reflectometry Recycling Or Disposal
- Leads & Probes Recycling Or Disposal
- Levels & Surveying Equipment Recycling Or Disposal
- NIM & CAMAC Systems Recycling Or Disposal
- PXI & VXI Systems Recycling Or Disposal
- Signal Sources & Conditioning Recycling Or Disposal
- Test Meters & Detectors Recycling Or Disposal
- Testers & Calibrators Recycling Or Disposal
- Test Equipment Manuals & Book Recycling Or Disposal
- Test Equipment Parts & Accessories Recycling Or Disposal
- Other Test, Measurement & Inspection Recycling Or Disposal
Test equipment is essential for troubleshooting, as it allows engineers and technicians to accurately diagnose and repair electrical and electronic systems. Test equipment can include multimeters, oscilloscopes, signal generators, and other tools to measure and analyze signals.

Surveying equipment is used to measure and map the surface of the Earth. Surveying equipment includes total stations, theodolites, GPS receivers, robotic total stations, digital levels, 3D scanners, laser scanners, and other instruments
Levels & Surveying Equipment Recycling & Disposal
- Levels & Surveying Equipment Recycling Or Disposal
- Levels & Autolevels Recycling Or Disposal
- Total Stations & Accessories Recycling Or Disposal
- Transits & Theodolites Recycling Or Disposal
- Tripods & Grade Rods Recycling Or Disposal
- Other Surveying Equipment Recycling Or Disposal
Surveying equipment is an essential part of any land surveying or engineering project. It is used to measure distances, angles, and elevations in order to create accurate maps and plans. This article provides an overview of the most common types of surveying equipment and their uses.
Professionals in the electrical engineering field use modern electrical test equipment to troubleshoot and diagnose electrical systems. This equipment is designed to measure the current, voltage, and resistance of electrical circuits, as well as other complex parameters.
In this article, we will discuss modern electrical test equipment types and how they can be used in troubleshooting.
Audio Video Equipment Recycling
Video Audio Equipment Recycling of calculators, speakers, amplifiers, receivers, stereos, receivers and radios. With the prevalence of digital technology, audio video equipment is becoming more and more obsolete.
If we don’t find a way to recycle this equipment, it can end up in landfills, polluting the environment and taking up valuable space. Fortunately, there are a number of ways to responsibly dispose of and recycle audio video equipment.
Audio Video Equipment Recycling
Responsible audio video equipment recycling can benefit both the environment and the economy. By recycling these items, resources are saved, pollution is reduced, and valuable materials are recovered. Additionally, donating used audio video equipment can provide a great benefit to other individuals or organizations. Audio video equipment recycling is becoming increasingly important as technology advances.

When disposing of old audio visual equipment, it’s important to remember to do it responsibly. This means finding a way to dispose of the equipment safely and securely, and in a manner that is respectful to the environment. This includes researching local regulations, recycling options, and proper disposal methods.
- Calculators electronics recycling
- DVD & Blu-ray players electronics recycling
- Gadgets electronics recycling
- Headphones electronics recycling
- Home Audio electronics recycling
- Home Automation electronics recycling
- Home Surveillance electronics recycling
- Media Streamers electronics recycling
- Portable Audio & Accessories electronics recycling
- Vintage Electronics electronics recycling
- Virtual Reality electronics recycling
- Home Audio Systems
- Home Audio Receivers & Amplifiers
- Home Audio Amplifiers & Preamps
- Consumer & Pro Stereo, Receivers, Amplifiers
The purpose of this study was to examine the disposal of audio-visual equipment in the education and corporate worlds and to assess the potential environmental impacts of electronic waste (e-waste) generated by these sectors. The study focused on the awareness, practices, and attitudes of both the educational and corporate realms toward the disposal of AV equipment.
Norcross Lab Equipment Disposal Services
The Atlanta Laboratory Equipment Disposal Program (LEDP) was first implemented in 2002 to facilitate the proper disposal of laboratory equipment in the city. The program was created to reduce the amount of hazardous waste entering the environment and to ensure that all laboratory equipment is handled in an appropriate manner.
Kennesaw Electronics Recycling Services
Kennesaw Electronics Recycling is an environmentally conscious business that works to keep electronics out of landfills and out of the environment. They work with individuals, businesses, and government to ensure that all electronics are recycled in an environmentally responsible manner. They also provide certified technicians to handle the secure and safe disposal of electronic waste.
Doraville Computer Recycling Services
As technology advances, the need to recycle old computers, printers, and other electronic devices has become more important. Doraville, Georgia is a great place to start recycling computers, as it offers a number of convenient options for residents. In this blog post, we’ll discuss some of the best ways to recycle computers in Doraville.
Doraville Computer Recycling is a comprehensive guide to the process of disposing of electronics in a safe and responsible way. The guide covers everything from where to take old computers and other electronics, to how to prepare them for recycling, to the various services offered by Doraville Computer Recycling.
Pda Tablet Laptop Netbook Recycling Disposal
Pda Tablet Laptop Netbook Recycling Disposal for Apple Macbooks, Imacs, Ipads, ereaders & much more. Laptop recycling in Atlanta is a great way to help the environment, reduce waste, and keep valuable materials out of landfills. Recycling laptops helps minimize the amount of toxic materials that are released into the environment, and it can also help conserve resources and energy.
Atlanta Pda Tablet Laptop Netbook Recycling Disposal
Atlanta Laptop Recycling is a great option for those looking to dispose of their old laptop safely and responsibly. The company offers a free, easy-to-use service that allows customers to recycle their laptops in a safe and environmentally-friendly manner. In addition, they offer a variety of services including data destruction, asset recovery, and more
Atlanta is one of the best cities in the US for laptop recycling. There are many benefits to recycling your laptop in Atlanta, including saving money, helping the environment, and supporting local businesses. In this blog post, we’ll go over the various benefits of laptop recycling in Atlanta and why it’s important.
Laptop & Desktop Accessories Recycling
Desktop computer recycling is an important part of reducing our environmental impact. Not only does it help conserve natural resources, but it also helps to keep hazardous materials out of landfills and reduces the amount of energy used to create new products. Plus, there are numerous other benefits that come with properly disposing of your old desktop computers.
- Laptop & Desktop Accessories recycling
- Computer Anti-Theft Locks & Kits recycling
- Computer Case Mods, Stickers & Decals recycling
- Computer Cleaning Equipment & Kits recycling
- Computer Headsets recycling
- Computer Keyboard Protectors recycling
- Computer Memory Card Readers & Adapters recycling
- Computer Microphones recycling
- Computer Screen Privacy Filters recycling
- Computer Screen Protectors recycling
- Computer Speakers recycling
- Computer Stands, Holders & Car Mounts recycling
- Computer USB Lights & Gadgets recycling
- Computer Webcams recycling
- External Sound Cards recycling
- Hard Drive Pouches recycling
- Laptop Add-On Cards recycling
- Laptop Batteries recycling
- Laptop Cases & Bags recycling
- Laptop Cooling Pads recycling
- Laptop Docking Stations recycling
- Laptop Power Adapters & Chargers recycling
- Mouse Pads & Wrist Rests recycling
- Other Laptop & Desktop Accessories Recycling
- Tuner and Video Capture Devices recycling
Electronics recycling in Atlanta is a great way to reduce the amount of electronic waste entering the environment. Atlanta electronics recycling centers provide convenient drop-off locations for residents and businesses, as well as offering pickup services for larger items.
Audio video equipment disposal is an important environmental matter that should be taken seriously in the Atlanta area. There are several responsible methods for disposing of old audio video equipment, including donating, recycling, and landfilling. All of these methods have their own benefits and drawbacks.
Laptop & Netbook Recycling
- Laptops & Netbooks Recycling
- MacBooks recycling
- PC Laptops & Netbooks Recycling
- Other Computers, Tablets & Network Equipment, Parts & Accessories recycling
Apple has recently introduced an eco-friendly recycling program to help reduce its environmental impact. The program allows customers to send in their old iPhones, Macs, and other Apple products to be recycled responsibly. The company is also offering customers the chance to trade in their old devices for credit towards a new product.

Do you have an old iPhone, iPad, or Mac that you don’t use anymore? The Apple Recycling Program makes it possible to safely and responsibly recycle your device so that its components can be reused. Here’s everything you need to know about the program.
Where can I recycle my old laptop near me?” is a question many people have when they need to get rid of an old laptop. This post will look into where to recycle laptops near you, including local recycling centers, e-waste recycling centers, and online recycling programs.
Tablet & eBook Reader Accessories Recycling
By 2020, experts estimate that up to 40 million tons of electronic waste (e-waste) will be generated in the U.S. alone. E-waste contains toxic materials, including lead, mercury, and cadmium, and can damage the environment if not recycled and refurbished properly.
- Tablet & eBook Reader Accessories recycling
- Other Tablet & eBook Accessories recycling
- Tablet & eBook A/V Cables & Adapters recycling
- Tablet & eBook Accessory Bundles recycling
- Tablet & eBook Cases, Covers & Keyboard Folios recycling
- Tablet & eBook Chargers & Sync Cables recycling
- Tablet & eBook Docking Stations & Keyboards recycling
- Tablet & eBook Memory Card & USB Adapters recycling
- Tablet & eBook Mounts, Stands and Holders recycling
- Tablet & eBook Reading Lights recycling
- Tablet & eBook Screen Protectors recycling
- Tablet & eBook Stickers & Decals recycling
- Tablet & eBook Styluses recycling
- Tablet & eBook Reader Parts Recycling
Recycling your laptop can mean a number of different things. It can mean donating it, reselling it, or simply disposing of it responsibly. Whatever option you choose, it is important to be informed about the best and safest way to recycle your laptop.
Tablets & eReaders Recycling
Recycling old tablets is an excellent way to help the environment and reduce the amount of electronic waste that ends up in landfills. Here’s a look at how to do it right and what to do with your old tablet once you’re done with it.

This post discusses why it’s important to recycle tablets and how to go about doing so. It explains the environmental impact of throwing away tablets, how to find a local recycling facility, and what to do with the data on your tablet before sending it off for recycling.
Video, & Audio Recycling
Proper disposal of audio-visual equipment is important for both the environment and your business. It ensures you’re compliant with all applicable laws, and it can even save you money in the long run.
- Calculators electronics recycling
- DVD & Blu-ray players electronics recycling
- Gadgets electronics recycling
- Headphones electronics recycling
- Home Audio electronics recycling
- Home Automation electronics recycling
- Home Speakers & Subwoofers electronics recycling
- Home Surveillance electronics recycling
- Media Streamers electronics recycling
- Portable Audio & Accessories electronics recycling
- Vintage Electronics recycling
- Virtual Reality electronics recycling
Audio visual equipment disposal” is a process that involves the proper handling and disposal of outdated and/or unwanted audio and visual equipment, such as monitors, projectors, speakers, and other audio and visual components. This article looks at the benefits of proper audio visual equipment disposal, including cost savings, environmental protection, and data security.
E-waste” is a term used to describe the discarded electronic products of our society. It includes all obsolete, broken, or otherwise unusable electronic products such as laptops, tablets, and cell phones. As technology advances, the amount of e-waste generated by our society has been increasing exponentially.
Home Network & Connectivity Equipment Recycling
Connectivity Equipment Recycling & Disposal Services For Commercial & Residential Customers. Having a reliable home network and connectivity is important for any home or business. This article will focus on the tips and tricks to help you improve your home network and connectivity. From using the right router to setting up a mesh network, these tips will help you get the most out of your home network and maximize the speed and reliability of your connection.
Home Network & Connectivity Equipment Recycling
Recycling your old modem is one of the easiest ways to increase your home’s efficiency. Not only does it help the environment, but it can also save you money. This article will explain the benefits of recycling your old modem, how to do so, and what can be done with the recycled materials.
- Home Network & Connectivity Equipment Recycling
- Computer Modem-Router Combos recycling
- Computer Modems recycling
- Home Network Wired Routers recycling
- Home Network Wireless Access Points recycling
- Home Network Wireless Routers recycling
- Mobile Broadband Devices recycling
- Other Home Network & Connectivity Equipment Recycling
- Powerline Network Equipment, Parts & Accessories recycling
- USB Bluetooth Network Adapters & Dongles Recycling
- USB Wi-Fi Network Adapters & Dongles Recycling
- VoIP Home Phone Adapters recycling
- VoIP Home Phones recycling
- Wi-Fi Boosters, Extenders & Antennas recycling
Recycling your router is one of the best ways to be environmentally conscious. It helps keep electronic waste out of landfills, reduces energy consumption, and can even help others in need. Learn more about how to safely recycle your router and join the movement towards a greener future.
Computer Recycling Near Me
Computer recycling is an important part of keeping our environment clean and healthy. There are many companies that specialize in computer recycling and offer services to help you responsibly dispose of your old electronics. By recycling your computers and other electronics, you can help reduce the amount of hazardous materials in our landfills while also helping to conserve natural resources.
Computer recycling centers are becoming increasingly important for the safe disposal of outdated electronics. As technology advances, more and more electronic devices are becoming obsolete, and the amount of e-waste generated is growing exponentially. It is estimated that by 2021, the amount of e-waste produced will reach 50 million tons.
Enterprise Networking Server Disposal Recycling
Enterprise Networking Server Disposal & Recycling Services For Enterprise Network Servers, Clients & Terminals. When it comes to disposing of enterprise equipment, it’s essential to make sure that you do it correctly in order to protect both your data and the environment. Here are five tips to help you properly dispose of enterprise equipment. As a business owner, you know that disposing of enterprise equipment can be tricky.
Enterprise Networking Server Disposal Recycling Service For Businesses & Residential Customers
All enterprise network hardware is accepted for recycling and disposal. The disposal of end-of-life IT equipment has become an increasingly complex challenge for organizations due to the growing volume of obsolete IT hardware and the potential risk posed by the improper disposal of such equipment. This article will analyze the role of end-of-life IT equipment disposal and its implications for organizations.

A research study released by Blancco in April 2020 looked at policies of 1,850 of the world’s largest enterprises and found that, despite 83% of organizations having a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) policy in place, only a small amount of end-of-life equipment is being sanitized and reused.
Server recycling in Atlanta is an important part of ensuring that businesses and organizations are able to effectively manage their electronic waste in an environmentally-friendly way. By taking advantage of the recycling services available in the area, businesses can save money, reduce their environmental footprint, and create a more sustainable workplace.
Enterprise Networking Server Disposal Recycling
- Enterprise Networking & Server recycling disposal
- Server Racks, Chassis & Patch Panels, recycling disposal
- Enterprise CSUs/DSUs recycling disposal
- Enterprise Directional Antennas recycling disposal
- Other Enterprise Networking & Servers recycling disposal
- Enterprise Firewall & VPN Devices recycling disposal
- Enterprise Load Balancers recycling disposal
- Other Enterprise Networking & Servers recycling disposal
- Enterprise Network Server Components recycling disposal
- Enterprise Network Servers, Clients & Terminals, recycling disposal
- VoIP Business Phones & IP PBX recycling disposal
- Enterprise Network Storage Disk Arrays recycling disposal
- Enterprise Network Switches & Hubs recycling disposal
- Anything Enterprise Network
- Enterprise Router Components recycling disposal
- Enterprise Routers recycling disposal
Atlanta is a major city in the United States and a hub for business, culture, and technology. With this in mind, businesses in the city are often faced with the challenge of disposing of unwanted or obsolete networking equipment in a safe and secure manner.
Atlanta Server Recycling offers certified recycling services for businesses in the greater Atlanta area. The company provides secure and environmentally-friendly recycling for all kinds of IT equipment and computer hardware, including servers, laptops, and desktop computers. They also provide data destruction services to ensure secure disposal of any sensitive information.

Enterprise equipment disposal” is the process of properly disposing of outdated, unwanted, or non-functioning equipment in a manner that is both safe and compliant with environmental regulations. This article will discuss the best practices for properly disposing of enterprise equipment in order to protect the environment and ensure compliance with all applicable laws.
Enterprise Network Servers, Clients & Terminals Recycling & Disposal
- Servers, Clients & Terminals recycling disposal
- Computer Servers recycling disposal
- Print Servers recycling disposal
- Terminal Servers’ recycling disposal
- Server Cables & Adapters recycling disposal
- Server Tray Sleds/Caddies recycling disposal
- Thin Client’s recycling disposal
- Server Mount Hardware recycling disposal
- Other Ent. Clients & Terminals recycling disposal
As businesses grow, so does their need to upgrade and replace their equipment. With this growth comes the need for proper disposal of enterprise equipment. This article outlines the five best practices that should be followed when disposing of enterprise equipment to ensure it is done efficiently and securely.
Call (404) 905-8235 For Atlanta enterprise networking equipment disposal
Atlanta is home to a large number of enterprises that rely heavily on networking equipment. From office networks to data centers, companies in Atlanta generate a large amount of e-waste that must be disposed of in an environmentally safe and secure manner.
Electronics recycling in Atlanta is a great way to reduce the amount of electronic waste entering the environment. Atlanta electronics recycling centers provide convenient drop-off locations for residents and businesses, as well as offering pickup services for larger items.
3D Printer Recycling & Disposal
3D Printer Recycling & Disposal, all major brands regardless of condition,
3D Printer Recycling & Disposal
- 3D Printers & Supplies recycling disposal
- 3D Printer & 3D Scanner Parts & Accessories recycling disposal
- 3D Printer Filament & Consumables recycling disposal
- 3D Printers recycling disposal
- 3D Scanners recycling disposal

3D Printer Recycling Brands Accepted
The following brands are accepted for recycling at no cost if dropped of
- 3D Systems
- Airwolf 3D
- Alfawise
- Alienware
- Anet
- ANYCUBIC
- B9Creations
- Bibo
- BQ
- CEL
- Comgrow
- CraftUnique
- Creality
- Creality 3D
- CTC
- Cubex
- Dremel
- Ender
- ESUN
- Flashforge
- FLSUN
- Formlabs
- Geeetech
- HATCHBOX
- HICTOP
- Jgaurora
- Kossel
- LeapFrog
- Longer
- LulzBot
- M3D
- MAKERBOT
- MakerGear
3D Printer Recycling Continued
- Monoprice
- Mosaic Manufacturing
- New Matter
- Printrbot
- Prusa
- QIDI TECH
- Qidi Technology
- Raise3D
- RepRap
- Robo
- SainSmart
- SeeMeCNC
- SparkMaker
- Stratasys
- TEVO
- Tronxy
- Ultimaker
- Unbranded
- UP3D
- Voxelab
- WANHAO
- XYZprinting
- Z corp
- Zortrax
Computer Hardware Disposal Recycling
Computer Hardware Disposal & Recycling Service For Residential & Business Customers
Items Accepted For Computer Hardware Disposal Recycling
Properly disposing of computer hardware is important to protect your data and ensure that the equipment is recycled in an environmentally friendly way. Knowing the right ways to dispose of hardware can help you stay safe and protect the environment. Computer hardware is a large part of modern life. As technology advances, so do the machines we use.
Computer Hardware Disposal & Recycling Service For Residential & Business Customers
Computer Hardware Disposal We accept computer hardware and accessories listed below for disposal and recycling. Computer hardware disposal has become a major environmental concern in recent years due to the large amounts of waste created from the disposal of obsolete or broken computer hardware.

Computer Hard Ware Disposal, Cables & Connectors Disposal, Recycling
- Computer Cables & Connectors disposal, recycling
- Computer Audio Cables & Adapters disposal, recycling
- Computer Cable Testers disposal, recycling
- Computer Cable Ties & Organizers disposal, recycling
- Computer Cabling Tools disposal, recycling
- Computer Drive Cables & Adapters disposal, recycling
- Computer Power Cables & Connectors disposal, recycling
- FireWire Cables & Adapters disposal, recycling
- KVM Cables disposal, recycling
- KVM Switches disposal, recycling
- Monitor/AV Cables & Adapters disposal, recycling
- Networking Cables & Adapters disposal, recycling
- Other Computer Cables & Connectors disposal, recycling
- Parallel, Serial & PS/2 Cables & Adapters disposal, recycling
- USB Cables, Hubs & Adapters disposal, recycling
Computer hardware disposal has become a critical environmental issue in Atlanta in recent years. Every day, countless electronic devices are discarded, leading to a growing waste disposal problem. The accumulation of obsolete computer hardware, such as CPUs, monitors, and printers, has resulted in an increase in hazardous materials that can contaminate the environment.
Computer Components & Parts Disposal, Recycling
- Computer Components & Parts disposal, recycling
- Computer Cases & Accessories disposal, recycling
- Computer Fans, Heat Sinks & Cooling Equipment disposal, recycling
- Computer Graphics/Video Cards disposal, recycling
- Computer Memory (RAM) disposal, recycling
- Computer Motherboard & CPU Combos disposal, recycling
- Computer Motherboards disposal, recycling
- Computer Power Supplies disposal, recycling
- Computer Power Supply Testers disposal, recycling
- Computer Processors (CPUs) disposal, recycling
- Interface & Add-On Cards disposal, recycling
- Internal Sound Cards disposal, recycling
- Laptop Replacement Parts disposal, recycling
- Motherboard Components & Accessories disposal, recycling
- Other Computer Components & Parts disposal, recycling
- Video Capture & TV Tuner Cards disposal, recycling
The life cycle of the computer is often seen as the time from purchase to disposal. However, the computer life cycle is a much more complex process, involving a variety of activities throughout its lifetime, including acquisition, use, maintenance, and disposal.

Computer Drives, Storage & Blank Media Disposal, Recycling
- Computer Drives, Storage & Blank Media disposal, recycling
- Blank Media & Accessories disposal, recycling
- CD, DVD & Blu-ray Drives disposal, recycling
- CD, DVD & Blu-ray Duplicators disposal, recycling
- Computer Drive Bay Caddies disposal, recycling
- Computer Drive Enclosures & Docks recycling
- Floppy, Zip & Jaz Drives disposal, recycling
- Hard Drive Duplicators disposal, recycling
- Hard Drives (HDD, SSD & NAS) disposal, recycling
- Other Drives, Storage & Blank Media disposal, recycling
- Tape & Data Cartridge Drives disposal, recycling
- USB Flash Drives disposal, recycling
With the increasing demand for electronic devices, disposing of computer hardware in Atlanta is becoming a bigger challenge. This article will explain the different options available for computer hardware disposal in the area, as well as the importance of choosing an environmentally-friendly option. The rise of technology has resulted in an ever-increasing demand for electronic devices.
Computer Keyboards, Mice & Pointers Disposal, Recycling
- Computer Keyboards, Mice & Pointers disposal, recycling
- Computer Graphics Tablets, Boards & Pens disposal, recycling
- Computer Keyboard & Mouse Bundles disposal, recycling
- Computer Keyboards & Keypads disposal, recycling
- Computer Mice, Trackballs & Touchpads disposal, recycling
- Computer Remote Controls & Pointers disposal, recycling
- Other Computer Keyboards, Mice & Pointers disposal, recycling

Recycling old electronics can help reduce Atlanta’s waste stream and create new jobs. By recycling electronics, resources can be conserved, hazardous materials can be properly disposed of, and valuable materials can be reclaimed. As technology advances, it is important to stay on top of recycling and disposing of old electronics properly.
Computer Monitors, Projectors & Accessories Disposal, Recycling
- Computer Monitors, Projectors & Accessories disposal, recycling
- Computer Monitor Mounts & Stands disposal, recycling
- Computer Monitor Power Supplies disposal, recycling
- Computer Monitor Replacement Parts disposal, recycling
- Computer Monitors disposal, recycling
- Computer Projector Parts & Accessories disposal, recycling
- Computer Projectors disposal, recycling
- Other Computer Monitors, Projectors & Accessories disposal, recycling

The city of Atlanta has a number of ways to properly dispose of your computer hardware. Whether you’re looking for a quick and easy way to recycle your computer or you’re looking for a more comprehensive solution, there’s a solution for you in the city of Atlanta.
Computer Power Protection & Distribution Equipment Disposal, Recycling
- Computer Power Protection & Distribution Equipment Recycling
- Computer Power Distribution Units recycling
- Computer Power Inverter recycling
- Computer Surge Protectors & Power Strips recycling
- Computer Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) recycling
- Computer UPS Batteries & Components recycling
- Other Computer Power Protection & Distribution Equipment Recycling
E-waste” is defined as discarded electronic devices and components that contain hazardous materials. Atlanta, Georgia is no exception to the ever-growing need to properly manage e-waste.
Computer Software Recycling
- Computer Software disposal, recycling
- Antivirus & Security Software disposal, recycling
- Driver & Utility Software disposal, recycling
- Education, Language & Reference Software disposal, recycling
- Hobby & Leisure Software disposal, recycling
- Image, Video & Audio Software disposal, recycling
- Office & Business Software disposal, recycling
- Operating System Software disposal, recycling
- Other Computer Software disposal, recycling
- Personal Finance, Tax & Legal Software disposal, recycling
- Server, Development & DBMS Software disposal, recycling
- Web & Desktop Publishing Software disposal, recycling
- Computer, Tablet & Networking Manuals & Resources disposal, recycling
Atlanta Desktop Disposal” is a service that makes it easy to get rid of your old desktop computer. It provides an easy and cost-efficient way to recycle your desktop computer and ensure that all of the data and components are disposed of properly. Are you looking for an easy way to get rid of your old desktop computer?
Computer, Tablet & Networking Wholesale Lots Disposal, Recycling
- Computer, Tablet & Networking Wholesale Lots disposal, recycling
- Other Computer, Tablet & Networking Wholesale Lots disposal, recycling
- Wholesale Computer Accessories disposal, recycling
- Wholesale Computer Components & Parts disposal, recycling
- Wholesale Computer Drives, Storage & Blank Media disposal, recycling
- Wholesale Computer Monitors & Projectors disposal, recycling
- Wholesale Computer Networking & Connectivity disposal, recycling
- Wholesale Computer Printer Supplies & Accessories disposal, recycling
- Wholesale Computer Printers & Scanners disposal, recycling
- Wholesale Computer Software disposal, recycling
- Wholesale Desktop Computers disposal, recycling
- Wholesale Laptop & Tablet Computers disposal, recycling
As technology continues to rapidly evolve, more and more people are replacing their old computers with new ones. This leaves many businesses and individuals with the dilemma of what to do with their outdated desktop computers. This article will explore the options available to those in the Atlanta, Georgia area who need to dispose of their desktop computers.
Desktops & All-In-One Computers Disposal, Recycling
- Desktops & All-In-One Computers disposal, recycling
- Apple Desktops & All-In-One Computers disposal, recycling
- PC Desktops & All-In-Ones disposal, recycling
Letting go of old desktops can be a tricky process, especially when it comes to disposing them in a safe and responsible manner. Fortunately, Atlanta residents have a variety of options for disposing of old desktops, from recycling centers to donation centers.
Smartphones Smart Watches Cell Phone Recycling
Cell Phone Recycling & Disposal Also included with the service are Smartphones Smart Watches, and Accessories from all major brands. Recycling cell phones in Atlanta is an easy and impactful way to help protect the environment and support local businesses. There are numerous locations throughout the city where you can drop off your unwanted devices for reuse or recycling.
Cell Phone Recycling Services For Residential Customers & Businesses
Mobile phones and smartphones have increased significantly in the past decade, leading to an exponential growth in the amount of electronic waste generated. While many of these devices are recycled, a significant portion of them end up in landfills, contributing to environmental degradation. Cell phone recycling near me should not be complicated.
Cell Phone Recycling Smartphones Smart Watches Disposal
Recycle your old cellphone and do your part for the environment We all know the importance of recycling to reduce our environmental impact. But did you know that you can also recycle your old cell phones? In fact, recycling your old cell phones is an incredibly important way to help reduce waste and protect the environment.
- Cell Phones & Smartphones Recycling Disposal
- Smart Watches Recycling Disposal
- Smart Watch Accessories Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phone Accessories Recycling Disposal
- Display Phones Recycling Disposal
- PDAs Recycling Disposal
- PDA Accessories Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phone & Smartphone Parts Recycling Disposal
- Vintage Cell Phones Recycling Disposal
Recycling your old cell phones is a great way to help the environment and make sure your old devices don’t end up in landfills. There are a number of ways to recycle old cellphones, from donating them to charities to selling them online. Doing so not only helps the environment but can also help people in need.

As the mobile phone industry continues to evolve and expand, the associated environmental impacts of mobile phone disposal are becoming increasingly important. This review investigates the environmental implications of mobile phone disposal, including the potential impacts of recycling, reuse, and disposal. The review also examines the current state of mobile phone recycling and reuse schemes, and makes suggestions for improving current practices.
Cell Phone Recycling For Accessories & Disposal
Cellphones are a great way to stay connected, but when it’s time to upgrade, it’s important to know how to properly dispose of your old device. Not only is it important to consider the environmental impacts of disposing of your cellphones, but there can also be serious security concerns, too.
- Cell Phone Accessory Bundles Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phone Armbands Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phone Audio Docks & Speakers Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phone Batteries Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phone Cables & Adapters Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phone Car Speakerphones Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phone Cases, Covers & Skins Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phone Chargers & Cradles Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phone Faceplates, Decals & Stickers Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phone FM Transmitters Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phone Headsets Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phone Manuals & Guides Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phone Memory Card Readers & Adapters Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phone Memory Cards Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phone Mounts & Holders Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phone Port Dust Covers Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phone Screen Protectors Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phone Signal Boosters Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phone Straps & Charms Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phone Styluses Recycling Disposal
- Other Cell Phone Accessories Recycling Disposal
The emergence of the global electronic waste (e-waste) crisis has been linked to the explosive growth of the electronics industry. The increasing production of electronic products has generated a corresponding increase in the amount of e-waste. Cellphone disposal is an important part of e-waste management.

If you’re looking to recycle your old cellphones in Atlanta, there are several options available. From donation centers to local e-waste recyclers, there are plenty of ways to responsibly dispose of your device without sending it to a landfill.
Cell Phone Recycling For Cards, SIM Cards & Disposal
Recycling cell phones near me” is a great way to help the environment and keep old cell phones out of landfills. Not only does it help reduce the amount of waste that goes into landfills, but it can also provide economic benefits as well.
- Cell Phone Refills & Top Ups Recycling
- Cell Phone SIM Card Readers Recycling
- Cell Phone SIM Cards Recycling
- Cell Phone Displays Recycling
Cellphones are becoming ubiquitous in today’s society. In the United States alone, approximately 280 million cellphones are in use, and nearly 130 million of these are discarded annually. With the rapid growth in cell phone use, the disposal of these devices is becoming an increasingly important issue, both in terms of environmental and health concerns.
Cell Phone Wholesale Lots Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phone Accessories Wholesale Lots Recycling Disposal
- Other Cell Phones & Accessories Wholesale Lots Recycling Disposal
- Wholesale Cell Phone Parts Recycling Disposal
- Wholesale Cell Phones Recycling Disposal
- Cell Phones & Smartphones Recycling Disposal
- Other Cell Phones & Accessories Recycling Disposal

In recent years, smart watches have become increasingly popular, with many people taking advantage of their convenience and features. But when it’s time to upgrade to a newer model or replace a broken watch, many people don’t know how to responsibly recycle their old device.
Smart Watch Accessories Recycling Disposal
The average person upgrades their cellphone every two years, leaving a stockpile of old devices needing disposal. To ensure that your phone is disposed of in an environmentally-friendly and secure fashion, here are five tips for responsibly disposing of your old cellphone.
- Other Smart Watch Accessories Recycling Disposal
- Smart Watch Bands Recycling Disposal
- Smart Watch Cases Recycling Disposal
- Smart Watch Chargers & Docking Stations Recycling Disposal
- Smart Watch Screen Protectors Recycling Disposal
- Smart Watches Recycling Disposal
- Vintage Cell Phones Recycling Disposal
With the rapid advancement of technology, it is not uncommon for people to upgrade their cell phones every few years. But what happens to the old phones? It’s important to know the right way to dispose of your old cell phone to ensure that it is done in an environmentally friendly way.
Alpharetta data center equipment disposal
Alpharetta data center equipment disposal is essential for businesses to ensure their data and equipment are properly disposed of and recycled. It is important to know the best methods for disposal to ensure compliance with local regulations and to reduce the environmental impact of the disposal process.
Data Centers in Alpharetta, Like QTS are essential to the modern economy. They house the servers, storage, and other equipment that business operations rely on. As technology evolves and new centers come online, older ones must be decommissioned. This process requires careful planning and execution in order to ensure that the equipment is disposed of safely and securely.
Video Production Equipment Disposal
Video Production Equipment Disposal & Video Editing Equipment Recycling For Businesses or Residential Customers.
Video Production Equipment Disposal
Video Production Equipment Disposal
- Video Production & Editing Recycling Or Disposal
- Audio for Video Recycling Or Disposal
- Converters, Scalers & Processors Recycling Or Disposal
- Distribution Switchers & Routers Recycling Or Disposal
- Extenders Recycling Or Disposal
- Lighting for Video Production Recycling Or Disposal
- Production Controllers & Panels Recycling Or Disposal
- Production Switchers Recycling Or Disposal
- Signal Generators Recycling Or Disposal
- Video Monitors Recycling Or Disposal
- Video Recorders & Players Recycling Or Disposal
- Video Servers & Streaming Dev Recycling Or Disposal
- Waveform Monitors Recycling Or Disposal
- Video Production Accessories Recycling Or Disposal
- Other Production & Editing Recycling Or Disposal

Video Editing Equipment Recycling
- Video Production & Editing Equipment Recycling Recycling Or Disposal
- Audio for Video Equipment Recycling Recycling Or Disposal
- Other Video Production & Editing Equipment Recycling Recycling Or Disposal
- Video Editing & Post-Production Equipment Recycling Recycling Or Disposal
- Video Production Monitors Recycling Recycling Or Disposal
- Video Production Recorders & Players Recycling Recycling Or Disposal
- Video Production Switchers & Routers Recycling Recycling Or Disposal

Vintage Movie & Photography Equipment Recycling
- Vintage Movie & Photography Equipment Recycling
- Other Vintage & Movie Photography Equipment Recycling
- Vintage Camera Films Recycling
- Vintage Camera Lenses Recycling
- Vintage Camera Manuals & Guides Recycling
- Vintage Camera Parts & Accessories Recycling
- Vintage Cameras Recycling
- Vintage Movie Projectors & Screens Recycling
Camera Drones Disposal Recycling
Camera drones disposal recycling service for all drones regardless of condition or brand.
Camera drones are a great way to capture special moments from a unique perspective. However, when the time comes for you to upgrade to a new drone, disposing of your old one in a safe and responsible manner is key. In this blog post, we will discuss the best ways to dispose of your camera drone.
Camera Drones Disposal Recycling
Accepted For Recycling: All Camera Drones, Parts & Accessories.
Camera drones have become increasingly popular in recent years, but disposing of them can be tricky. In this article, we’ll discuss how to properly dispose of a camera drone, from proper recycling to donating them to charities.

When it comes to disposing of your old camera drone, it’s important to make sure you do it properly. This article will discuss the best practices for disposing of your old camera drone, including how to properly recycle it, where to donate it, and how to safely dispose of the batteries and other components.
Camera Photo Accessories Recycling Disposal
Camera Photo Accessories Recycling Disposal Services For Residential & Commercial Customers.
Recycling old photo cameras is a great way to give them a new life. Not only does it help reduce waste, it can also help people in need. Learn about the different ways to recycle and repurpose your old camera and about the benefits of doing so.
Camera Photo Accessories Recycling Services For Anything Photo Camera Related

When it comes to upgrading your photographic camera, it can be tempting to just throw away your old one. However, recycling your old camera has some great benefits that you should consider. From environmental benefits to financial benefits, recycling your old camera can be the best decision you make. There are many compelling reasons to recycle your old photographic camera.
Camera Photo Accessories Recycling Disposal
Reusing and recycling your old camera can help reduce waste and keep it out of landfills. Here’s how you can do it with ease. If you’ve outgrown or upgraded your digital camera, you’re not alone.
- Camera & Photo Accessories Recycling Disposal
- Accessory Bundles for Camera and Camcorder Recycling Disposal
- Camcorder and Camera Batteries Recycling Disposal
- Camcorder Microphones Recycling Disposal
- Camcorder Tapes & Discs Recycling Disposal
- Camera & Camcorder Lights Recycling Disposal
- Camera Battery Grips Recycling Disposal
- Camera Cables & Adapters Recycling Disposal
- Camera Cases, Bags & Covers Recycling Disposal
- Camera Chargers & Cradles Recycling Disposal
- Camera Cleaning Equipment & Kits Recycling Disposal
- Camera LCD Hoods Recycling Disposal
- Camera Memory Card Cases Recycling Disposal
- Camera Memory Card Cases Readers & Adapters Recycling Disposal
- Camera Memory Cards Recycling Disposal
- Camera Remotes & Shutter Releases Recycling Disposal
- Camera Screen Protectors Recycling Disposal
- Camera Straps & Hand Grips Recycling Disposal
- Camera Viewfinders & Eyecups Recycling Disposal
- Other Camera & Photo Accessories Recycling Disposal
- Photo Albums & Storage Equipment Recycling Disposal
- Underwater Camera Cases & Housings Recycling Disposal
Recycling cameras is a great way to help protect the environment and reduce electronic waste. This guide will provide step-by-step instructions on how to properly recycle a camera. Do you have an old camera that you no longer need? Or maybe you’re looking to upgrade your current camera?
Camera Drone Parts & Accessories Recycling
Accessory Bundles Recycling Disposal
Batteries Recycling Disposal
Battery Grips Recycling Disposal
Cables & Adapters Recycling Disposal
Camcorder Tapes & Discs Recycling Disposal
Camera Drone Accessories Recycling Disposal
Camera & Camcorder Lights Recycling Disposal
Cases, Bags & Covers Recycling Disposal
Chargers & Cradles Recycling Disposal
Cleaning Equipment & Kits Recycling Disposal
LCD Hoods Recycling Disposal
Memory Cards Recycling Disposal
Memory Card Cases Recycling Disposal
Memory Card Readers & Adapters Recycling Disposal
Microphones Recycling Disposal
Photo Albums & Storage Recycling Disposal
Remotes & Shutter Releases Recycling Disposal
Screen Protectors Recycling Disposal
Straps & Hand Grips Recycling Disposal
Underwater Cases & Housings Recycling Disposal
Viewfinders & Eyecups Recycling Disposal
Other Camera & Photo Recycling Disposal
Unmanned aircraft disposal is becoming increasingly important as the number of drones operating in the airspace increases. With the rapid growth of drone technology, the need for safe and environmentally responsible disposal of these drones is becoming more pressing. This article reviews the current state of unmanned aircraft disposal, including the challenges and potential solutions.
Camera Drones Recycling
Drones are a fun and exciting way to capture aerial footage and explore the world from up above. However, as with any electronic device, drones eventually wear out and need to be disposed of properly. This article outlines the best ways to dispose of old drones to ensure they do not become hazardous waste and that the environment is protected.

UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles), commonly known as drones, are becoming increasingly popular in civil and military applications. Their use is growing rapidly due to their numerous advantages, such as low cost, flexibility, and ease of operation. However, with the increasing number of UAVs, comes the need for their disposal.
Camera Flashes & Flash Accessories Recycling
- Camera Flashes & Flash Accessories Recycling Disposal
- Camera Flash Adapters Recycling Disposal
- Camera Flash Brackets Recycling Disposal
- Camera Flash Diffusers Recycling Disposal
- Camera Flash Sync Cords Recycling Disposal
- Camera Flashes Recycling Disposal
- Other Camera Flashes & Flash Accessories Recycling Disposal
Every photographer needs the right accessories to get the perfect shot. But when those accessories get old, it’s important to know how to properly dispose of them. Here’s how to get rid of old camera accessories the right way. When you’re a photographer, having the right equipment is essential to creating the perfect shot.
Camera Lenses & Filters Recycling
- Camera Lenses & Filters Recycling Disposal
- Auxiliary/Conversion Camera Lenses Recycling Disposal
- Camera Lens Adapters, Mounts & Tubes Recycling Disposal
- Camera Lens Caps Recycling Disposal
- Camera Lens Filter Rings & Holders Recycling Disposal
- Camera Lens Filters Recycling Disposal
- Camera Lens Hoods Recycling Disposal
- Camera Lenses Recycling Disposal
- Other Camera Lenses & Filters Recycling Disposal
Knowing how to properly dispose of your camera accessories can help you be more mindful of the environment. This article covers some of the best ways to get rid of your unwanted camera accessories in an eco-friendly manner. As a photographer, you know the importance of having the right gear to get the best shot.
Camera Replacement Parts & Tools Recycling
- Camera Replacement Parts & Tools Recycling Disposal
- Camcorder Parts Recycling Disposal
- Camera Tools & Repair Kits Recycling Disposal
- Digital Camera Parts Recycling Disposal
- Film Camera Parts Recycling Disposal
Old cameras and accessories can be difficult to dispose of in an ethical way. This article outlines some of the best ways to get rid of outdated equipment in an environmentally friendly way. When it comes to replacing your old camera equipment, it can be difficult to figure out the most ethical way to dispose of the items.
Camera Tripods & Supports Recycling
- Camera Tripods & Supports Recycling Disposal
- Camera Stabilizers Recycling Disposal
- Camera Tripod Heads Recycling Disposal
- Camera Tripods & Monopods Recycling Disposal
- Other Camera Tripods & Supports Recycling Disposal
This guide will provide an overview of recycling options for camera accessories and how to properly dispose of them. Do you have an old camera or camera accessories that you want to get rid of?
Digital Cameras Recycling

Film Photography Equipment Recycling
- Film Photography Equipment Recycling Disposal
- Camera Film Backs & Holders Recycling Disposal
- Camera Lens Boards Recycling Disposal
- Camera Motor Drives & Winders Recycling Disposal
- Camera Rangefinder Units & Accessories Recycling Disposal
- Digital Camera Backs Recycling Disposal
- Film Cameras Recycling Disposal
- Film Darkroom & Developing Equipment Recycling Disposal
- Movie Camera Accessories Recycling Disposal
- Movie Cameras Recycling Disposal
- Movie Editing Equipment Recycling Disposal
- Other Film Photography Equipment Recycling Disposal
- Photography Films Recycling Disposal
- Slide & Movie Projection Equipment Recycling Disposal

This blog post will provide tips and advice on how to safely dispose of unused or obsolete camera accessories. Are you wondering how to get rid of your unused or obsolete camera accessories? It’s important to understand the proper way to dispose of these items in order to protect the environment and avoid potential legal issues.
Other Cameras & Photography Equipment Recycling
- Photo Studio & Lighting Equipment Recycling Disposal
- Photo Studio & Lighting Equipment Recycling Disposal
- Other Photo Lighting & Studio Equipment Recycling Disposal
- Photo Shooting Tables & Light Tents Recycling Disposal
- Photo Studio Background Material Recycling Disposal
- Photo Studio Continuous Lighting Equipment Recycling Disposal
- Photo Studio Flash Lighting Equipment Recycling Disposal
- Photo Studio Light Controls & Modifiers Recycling Disposal
- Photo Studio Light Stand & Boom Accessories Recycling Disposal
- Photo Studio Light Stands & Booms Recycling Disposal
- Photo Studio Props & Stage Equipment Recycling Disposal
- Photography Light Meters Recycling Disposal
- Stock Photo Collections Recycling Disposal
Binoculars Telescopes Recycling
Binoculars Telescopes Recycling for all types and brands. We recycle all brands like Nikon, Bushnell, Zeiss, Swarovski, Vortex, Leica, Celestron, Steiner & Leupold.
This blog post explains the steps to properly dispose of a telescope, including how to donate it, recycle it, and properly dispose of the parts. Are you looking to upgrade your telescope or just no longer need your existing one? If so, you may be wondering how to properly dispose of it.
Binoculars Telescopes Recycling For Commercial & Residential Customers
Binoculars disposal has become an increasingly important issue for both the environment and society. With the rising popularity of binoculars, the amount of waste created by their disposal is also increasing. This article provides an analysis of current practices in terms of disposal methods, environmental impacts, and possible solutions.

Binoculars Telescopes Recycling & Disposal
Binocular Cases & Accessories Recycling Disposal Binoculars & Monoculars Recycling Disposal Other Binoculars & Telescopes Recycling Disposal Telescope Parts & Accessories Recycling Disposal Telescope Recycling Disposal.
Old binoculars should be disposed of responsibly, as they contain hazardous materials and can have a negative environmental impact. Taking the time to properly dispose of your binoculars will help keep our environment safe and healthy.

Binoculars are useful tools for bird watching, astronomy, hunting, or simply taking in the scenery. However, it is important to properly dispose of binoculars when they are no longer in use. This article offers five tips for disposing of binoculars in an environmentally friendly manner.
Telescope Parts & Accessories & Disposal
Telescope Adapters Recycling Disposal Telescope Cases & Bags Recycling Disposal Telescope Eyepieces & Lenses Recycling Disposal Telescope Filters Recycling Disposal Telescope Mirrors & Prisms Recycling Disposal Telescope Mounts Recycling Disposal Other Telescope Parts Recycling Disposal.
As technology advances, so do the tools we use to explore the stars. Telescopes, once essential for studying astronomy, are becoming increasingly outdated. When it’s time to get rid of an old telescope, there are several safe and responsible disposal methods.

If you’re an amateur astronomer, you’ve probably put a lot of time and money into your telescope. But what do you do with it when you’re done using it? This article explores the various options for disposing of an old telescope, including donation, selling, and recycling.
Not Accepted
Loose Batteries Not Accepted Li-Lion Etc
Single or Loose Batteries are considered hazardous Waste. Single Or Loose Batteries are not accepted for drop-off at our facility or pickup, regardless of type, size, quantity or condition. This includes Loose Lithium Ion Batteries from Laptops and Cellphones.
Loose Batteries Not Accepted, Li-Lion Loose Lithium Ion Batteries From Laptops Or Cellphones etc
Additionally, a waste disposal fee will be assessed for commercial customers if included with the equipment picked up.
Contact your local city or county sanitation, county dump, or solid waste disposal department for where to recycle batteries. Single Or Loose refers to batteries removed from the device. Beyond Surplus will only recycle batteries if included with the device.
A $200 fee per single or loose battery will be charged if dropped off at our facility or picked up.
Why We Don’t Accept Loose Batteries
Lithium-Ion batteries require excessive handling & processing as the terminals must be taped, each battery individually bagged and stored in expensive fireproof containers most importantly with detailed records kept as to the final destination.
This excessive handling and processing is done to be compliant with the Department Of Transportation’s (DOT) Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. The DOT’s Requirements make it not cost-effective for recyclers Like Beyond Surplus to handle, store or process any single or loose batteries. Only city, local, state or county dump or transfer facilities are better equipped to recycle batteries.
In perspective, Lithium-Ion Batteries are worth less than $1.00 per LB but even more so when packing, processing and handling costs alone are factored in it costs $100 or more per Battery to dispose off responsibly.
Restricted Or Items NOT Accepted For Recycling
All single Use or Loose batteries are not accepted. However, Batteries included inside the device are accepted. e.g Laptop with Lithium Ion Battery attached to the laptop is accepted for recycling.
Damaged, Defective or Recalled (DDR) Not Accepted
A Loose laptop battery by itself is not accepted. Damaged, defective, swollen or recalled batteries must be removed from the device before recycling said device through Beyond Surplus. DDR Batteries are not accepted regardless in the device or loose.
What is the $200 fee for?
For Those individuals or organizations that still want to utilize our loose battery disposal servers note the $200 fee per battery covers the processing and purchasing of special storage bins as mandated by the Department of Transportation.
- Thermal runaway: When cells discharge energy and heat up, which can lead to ignition and burning
- Short-circuiting: Can be caused by saltwater or other damage
- Chemical exposure: From smoke inhalation or other sources
Single-Use Batteries (Not Accepted)
Single Use Batteries: Alkaline, NI-CAD, NI-MH, AA, AAA NOT ACCEPTED
LOOSE LITHIUM ION BATTERIES LIKE LAPTOP BATTERIES ARE NOT ACCEPTED UNLESS INSIDE THE DEVICE. INCLUDES POWER BANK.
(Lead Acid Battery Accepted, UPS, Backup Battery Accepted)
How can you dispose of loose batteries?
What can you do with your loose batteries? Contact your local city or county sanitation, county dump, or solid waste disposal department for where and how to recycle single/loose batteries.
Due to safety and federal compliance reasons, Beyond Surplus does not accept any loose batteries regardless of type or condition or quantity. Beyond Surplus no longer accepts loose batteries from the public.
Power Tools Accepted But Batteries Not
Beyond Surplus accepts power tools without a battery. Remove the battery from any power tools you want to recycle and contact your municipal, city, Home Depot, or county facility for their proper disposal.
Are there any batteries we accept?
Lead Acid Batteries from UPS’s are accepted with taped terminals. We Accept UPS Backup batteries/power supplies.
Restricted Or Items NOT Accepted For Recycling
Items below are not accepted for drop off at our facility and a junk disposal fee will be assessed for commercial customers if picked up.
Restricted Or Items NOT Accepted For Recycling
Residential Televisions (TV) Regardless Of Type, Age Or Condition
Businesses At Commercial Addresses, Can Pay A Junk Disposal fee of $2/Inch Or $100 Minimum, whichever is greater for the disposal of each TV
CRT LCD accepted 1
*Vacuum Cleaners* * Smoke detectors * Mercury-containing devices* *Exit Signs*
*Gas Grills, Charcoal Grills, Electric Grills, Bbq Grills *
Bulbs: All Types Not Allowed, LED, CFL, CRT, Bare Lead Glass Tubes, Florescent tubes, LED Tubes etc
Furniture: Sofas, Beds, Mattresses , chairs, tables, desks etc
Single Use Batteries (Not Accepted)
Single Use Batteries: Alkaline, NI-CAD, NI-MH, AA, AAA
(Lead Acid Battery Accepted, UPS, Backup Battery Accepted, Undamaged, Not A Bulging Lithium Ion Battery Accepted)

Audio/Video Media & Magnetic Tapes (Not Accepted)
Blank Audio/Video Media
Audio Tapes
CD, DVD & Blu-ray Discs
MiniDiscs
VHS Video Tapes
*CRT Monitors*
Tapes: Magnetic Tapes of Any Kind, Video, Audio, Data, VHS Tapes *Audio Tapes* Backup tapes Not Allowed
Liquid of any kind: Freon Containing Devices, Paint or Wet Items,
Building Material: *Lumber* *Wood* *Doors* Windows
Municipal Solid Waste: Paper, Cardboard, Glass, wood, bottles, plastic, Contact your local city or sanitation department.
Large Quantities of Broken screen monitors or Displays, while we accept flat screen monitors we cannot accept a large quantity of broken monitors or displays.
We can not accept items that are considered household hazardous waste.
Large quantity of broken printers or copiers, contact for a junk disposal quote

Computer Blank CDs, DVDs & Blu-ray Discs
While we accept the drives/players we do not accept at no cost Computer Blank CDs, DVDs & Blu-ray Discs.
CD, DVD & Blu-ray Discs, Floppy, Zip & Jaz Disks, Tapes & Data Cartridges
CD’s, DVD’s, Optical Discs (The Only Exception is Game Discs with their console).
Accepted W/ Fee
Dehumidifier Recycling & Disposal
When your old dehumidifier stops working, tossing it in the trash isn’t just wasteful — it’s illegal in many cases due to environmental regulations around freon and coolant disposal. At Beyond Surplus Atlanta, we make dehumidifier recycling simple, compliant, and eco-friendly for both residential customers and businesses.
We offer drop-off recycling for $50 per unit, covering all handling, freon recovery, and safe coolant disposal. While dehumidifiers have low scrap value, this fee ensures EPA-compliant recycling that protects our environment. Businesses can also request a custom quote for scheduled pickups.
Why Dehumidifier Recycling Matters
Improper disposal of dehumidifiers can cause serious environmental harm. Most units contain refrigerants such as freon (R-22 or R-410a) and other coolants, which contribute to ozone depletion and greenhouse gas emissions if released.
Key reasons to recycle your dehumidifier:
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Environmental protection – Prevent harmful chemicals from entering the atmosphere.
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Legal compliance – Follow EPA refrigerant disposal regulations.
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Resource recovery – Salvage metals, plastics, and components for reuse.
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Space savings – Clear bulky, non-functional appliances from your property.
If you’re searching for “where to recycle a dehumidifier” in Atlanta, Georgia, Beyond Surplus offers the safest, most convenient option.
How Beyond Surplus Makes the Process Easy
We’ve streamlined the dehumidifier disposal process so you don’t have to worry about regulations, dismantling, or transporting large appliances.
Why customers choose Beyond Surplus:
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Flat-rate pricing – $50 drop-off fee covers all costs.
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EPA compliance – All refrigerants recovered and disposed of legally through downstream vendors.
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Free business documentation – Pickup customers receive proof of compliant disposal.
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Local convenience – Drop off at our Atlanta facility or request a business pickup.
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Experienced staff – Specialists in appliance recycling and environmental safety.
Drop-Off Recycling: How It Works
Our drop-off recycling service in Atlanta is ideal for homeowners and small businesses.
Step-by-step process:
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Prepare your dehumidifier – Unplug and drain any remaining water.
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Bring it to our facility – Located in Atlanta for easy access.
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Pay the $50 fee – Covers coolant removal, safe dismantling, and recycling.
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Receive confirmation – You can rest easy knowing your unit was processed responsibly.
Business Pickup Service: Request a Quote
We help businesses stay compliant and clutter-free by offering pickup services for multiple units. Perfect for:
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Property management companies
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Hotels & hospitality businesses
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Contractors & renovation firms
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Warehouses & facilities managers
Business pickup benefits:
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Time savings – No hauling heavy appliances yourself.
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Bulk discounts – Custom pricing for large volumes.
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Compliance records – Documentation for EPA and internal audits.
Pricing & Why a Fee is Necessary
Unlike some appliances, dehumidifiers have little to no scrap value because the metals recovered are offset by the cost of safe refrigerant removal.
What your $50 covers:
- Compliance with EPA refrigerant disposal regulations
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Responsible recycling of plastics, metals, and electronics
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Proper disposal of non-recyclable waste
This ensures that none of the harmful refrigerants enter the environment.
Environmental Risks of Improper Disposal (Freon & Coolant)
Freon (chlorofluorocarbons & hydrochlorofluorocarbons) and other refrigerants are harmful greenhouse gases. Even small leaks can have hundreds of times the warming potential of CO₂.
Improper dumping can cause:
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Ozone layer damage
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Air quality issues
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Heavy fines for individuals and businesses
When you choose Beyond Surplus Atlanta, you choose eco-friendly appliance disposal that meets or exceeds federal safety standards.
EPA Compliance & Safe Refrigerant Handling
We follow strict EPA refrigerant disposal compliance guidelines, including:
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Certified technicians for refrigerant recovery
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Proper storage and transport of coolant
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Documentation for every unit processed
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Use of EPA-approved recovery equipment
This protects the environment — and keeps you compliant with local and federal laws.
Accepted Appliance Types (and Exclusions)
We accept:
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Residential dehumidifiers
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Commercial/industrial dehumidifiers
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Portable AC units with dehumidifying functions
Exclusions:
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Appliances contaminated with hazardous waste
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Units with significant mold growth or biohazards
What Happens to Your Dehumidifier After Drop-Off
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Inspection & intake – The unit is logged for tracking.
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Refrigerant recovery – Freon/coolant safely extracted and stored.
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Component dismantling – Metals, plastics, and electronics separated.
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Material recycling – Sent to certified recycling partners.
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Waste minimization – Only non-recyclable remnants are landfilled.
How Beyond Surplus Compares to Competitors in Atlanta
Many recycling services:
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Don’t guarantee EPA compliance
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Have unclear pricing
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Require customers to remove refrigerants themselves
Beyond Surplus offers:
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Transparent pricing – $50 flat rate
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On-site refrigerant removal
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Faster turnaround times
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Free compliance documentation for businesses
Local Service Area – Atlanta & Georgia Communities We Serve
We provide dehumidifier recycling in Atlanta and surrounding areas, including:
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Marietta, GA
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Roswell, GA
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Alpharetta, GA
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Sandy Springs, GA
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Decatur, GA
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Smyrna, GA
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Kennesaw, GA
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Duluth, GA
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Lawrenceville, GA
If you’re searching for “recycle appliances with freon Atlanta”, we’re your trusted local choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much does it cost to recycle a dehumidifier?
$50 per unit, covering refrigerant removal and recycling.
2. Can you pick up my dehumidifier?
Yes — request a quote for business pickups.
3. Why do you charge a fee?
Dehumidifiers have low scrap value and require costly, compliant refrigerant removal.
4. What happens to my dehumidifier after drop-off?
We recover refrigerants, dismantle components, and recycle all possible materials.
5. Is your process EPA compliant?
Yes — all refrigerant handling meets or exceeds EPA standards.
6. Do you recycle other appliances?
Yes — we also handle AC units, refrigerators, and other appliances containing coolant.
Call to Action – Schedule Your Drop-Off or Pickup Today
Don’t risk fines or harm to the environment. Choose Beyond Surplus Atlanta for safe, compliant, and eco-friendly dehumidifier disposal.
📍 Drop-off location: Convenient Atlanta facility
💰 Flat rate: $50 per unit (covers all handling and freon disposal)
🏢 Business pickups: Request a custom quote today
Call now or request a quote online to get started.
Vacuum Cleaner Recycling in Atlanta, GA – Beyond Surplus
Old vacuums don’t belong in the trash — they deserve a second life. Whether you’re a homeowner with a broken upright vacuum or a business with dozens of outdated units, Beyond Surplus makes vacuum cleaner recycling simple, affordable, and eco-friendly.
With $20 drop-off recycling per vacuum (no fee for small robot vacuums like Roombas) and pickup services for businesses, we provide the most convenient vacuum recycling in Atlanta, Georgia and surrounding areas.
Why Vacuum Cleaner Recycling Matters
Every year, millions of vacuum cleaners are discarded in landfills across the U.S. These machines contain plastics, metals, electronics, and even batteries that can harm the environment if not disposed of properly.
Reasons to recycle your vacuum cleaner:
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Environmental protection – Prevent toxic components from polluting soil and water.
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Resource recovery – Salvage valuable metals and plastics for reuse.
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Sustainability – Reduce demand for raw materials by recycling.
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Compliance – Avoid improper disposal penalties for businesses.
When you choose Beyond Surplus Atlanta, you’re not just getting rid of an old appliance — you’re helping protect the environment and supporting a circular economy.
How Beyond Surplus Makes Recycling Easy
We’ve designed our process to be as fast, affordable, and stress-free as possible for both residential customers and businesses.
Here’s why customers choose us:
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Clear pricing – $20 per vacuum for drop-offs, no hidden fees.
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Free robot vacuum recycling – Roomba-style vacuums are accepted without charge.
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Business pickup available – Request a custom quote for bulk disposal.
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Eco-friendly processing – All vacuums are dismantled and recycled responsibly.
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Local expertise – Serving Atlanta, Georgia, and nearby communities.
Drop-Off Recycling: How It Works
Our vacuum cleaner drop-off service in Atlanta, GA is perfect for homeowners and small businesses with just a few units to recycle.
Step-by-step process:
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Prepare your vacuum – Remove bags, bins, and loose debris if possible.
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Bring it to our facility – Conveniently located in Atlanta for easy access.
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Pay the drop-off fee – $20 per unit; Roomba-style vacuums are FREE.
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We handle the rest – Your vacuum will be safely dismantled and recycled.
Business Pickup Service: Request a Quote
For offices, hotels, janitorial companies, schools, and other organizations, Beyond Surplus offers scheduled pickup services.
Our business pickup benefits:
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Time savings – No need to haul heavy vacuums yourself.
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Flexible scheduling – We work around your operating hours.
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Volume pricing – Discounts for bulk collections.
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Compliance documentation – Proof of proper recycling for your records.
How to request a quote:
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Call us directly
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Use our online pickup request form
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Email our customer service team
Pricing & What’s Included
Drop-off fee:
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$20 per vacuum cleaner
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FREE for small robot vacuums (e.g., Roombas, Neato, Eufy)
Included in the price:
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Safe removal of recyclable parts
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Environmentally responsible disposal of non-recyclables
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Documentation for business customers
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Handling of hazardous components (motors, wiring, batteries)
Accepted Vacuum Types (and What’s Excluded)
We accept most types of vacuum cleaners, including:
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Upright vacuums
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Canister vacuums
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Stick vacuums
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Handheld vacuums
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Wet/dry shop vacs
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Commercial janitorial vacuums
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Robotic vacuums (FREE recycling)
Not accepted:
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Vacuums contaminated with hazardous waste (oil, chemicals, biohazards)
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Units with excessive dirt or mold growth
Environmental Impact & Sustainability Benefits
Recycling vacuums helps reduce landfill waste and conserve valuable resources.
How Beyond Surplus recycles your vacuum:
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Metals are separated and sent to metal recyclers for smelting and reuse.
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Plastics are sorted and processed for manufacturing feedstock.
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Electronics are dismantled for parts recovery.
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Batteries are handled under strict safety protocols.
By choosing Beyond Surplus, you’re making a tangible contribution to eco-friendly vacuum disposal in Atlanta.
What Happens to Your Old Vacuum After Drop-Off
Our electronics recycling facility in Atlanta, GA follows a multi-step process:
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Collection & intake – Each vacuum is logged and inspected.
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Disassembly – Components are carefully removed.
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Sorting – Materials are separated into recyclable categories.
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Processing – Metals, plastics, and electronics are sent to certified recyclers.
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Final disposal – Only non-recyclable waste is sent to landfill, in minimal quantities.
This ensures maximum recovery and minimal waste.
Local Service Area – Atlanta & Georgia Communities We Serve
Beyond Surplus proudly serves customers across Metro Atlanta and beyond, including:
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Atlanta, GA
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Marietta, GA
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Roswell, GA
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Alpharetta, GA
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Sandy Springs, GA
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Decatur, GA
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Smyrna, GA
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Kennesaw, GA
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Duluth, GA
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Lawrenceville, GA
If you’re searching for “vacuum recycling near me” in Georgia, Beyond Surplus is your local solution.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much does it cost to recycle a vacuum cleaner?
$20 per vacuum for drop-off. Roomba-style vacuums are recycled free of charge.
2. Do you accept all types of vacuums?
Yes, except those contaminated with hazardous materials.
3. Can you pick up vacuums from my business?
Yes, request a quote for business pickup services.
4. Do I need to remove dust or dirt before drop-off?
We recommend removing excess debris, but it’s not required.
5. What happens to my vacuum after it’s dropped off?
We dismantle it, separate recyclable materials, and process them responsibly.
6. Do you provide proof of recycling for businesses?
Yes, we offer documentation for compliance and record-keeping.
Call to Action – Schedule Your Drop-Off or Pickup Today
Don’t let your old vacuum sit in a closet or end up in a landfill.
For Residents:
Bring your vacuum to our Atlanta facility for $20 per unit — or FREE if it’s a robot vacuum.
For Businesses:
Schedule a pickup service and get a quote today.
📞 Call Beyond Surplus Atlanta to book now
💻 Request a quote online
📍 Visit our drop-off location
Beyond Surplus – Your #1 Choice for Vacuum Cleaner Recycling in Atlanta, GA
Affordable. Local. Eco-Friendly.
Speakers Subwoofers Recycling & Disposal $20.00 Fee
Speakers Subwoofers Recycling & Disposal Services for businesses or residential customers. Recycling speakers is the perfect way to create a do-it-yourself home audio system. Not only is it a great way to save money, but you can get creative with your design and create something that fits your aesthetic. You can find speakers at thrift stores, garage sales, or online.
Recycle Stereo Speakers in Atlanta
Upcycling speakers should not be complicated. Contact beyond surplus by recycling by calling (404) 905-8235 to recycle stereo speakers in the Atlanta metro area.
The process of recycling old speakers in Atlanta is straightforward and easy. There are a few ways to go about it, including bringing them to a recycling center, donating them to a charity, or selling them to a used electronics store.
Minimum $20 fee for a pair of speakers. Just the Speakers. Minimum Charge $20.00 whether it’s one or a pair.
Fee For Speakers & Subwoofers Recycling & Disposal
Home Speakers & Subwoofers
Home Theater Systems Speakers
Old Speakers
Woodframe speakers
Large stereo speakers
Stand Alone Speakers
Fees Apply to Wired, Bluetooth, Wireless, Hdmi, Wi-Fi Or USB Speakers
Atlanta Recycle Speakers” is a company that takes old, broken speakers and recycles them into new ones. Do you have old, broken speakers lying around your home that you don’t know what to do with? Atlanta Recycle Speakers has the answer for you!
No Fee For
Microphones
Earphones
Smart Speaker/Dock
Small PC Speakers
Sound Bar
Reuse, Recycle, and Rock Out with Atlanta Recycle Speakers
Do you have old speakers laying around that you don’t use? Instead of letting them sit in your garage or attic, why not recycle them in Atlanta? Several local organizations specialize in collecting and repurposing old speakers for a truly sustainable listening experience.
Call (404) 905-8235 To Recycle Speakers, Subwoofers & Audio In Atlanta
Contact us if you have any questions about the recycling and disposal of speakers. The city of Atlanta, Georgia, is known for its vibrant music scene. But what is less widely known is that the city is also home to a thriving community of musicians who are dedicated to reusing, repurposing, and recycling old and discarded speakers.
Televisions (TV’s) Accepted For Recycling
Eco-Friendly Television Recycling Services for Businesses & Residents
Looking to safely dispose of your old TV? Beyond Surplus now offers television recycling services for residential and business customers across Georgia. Whether you’re upgrading your home entertainment system or decommissioning outdated office equipment, our secure, eco-conscious disposal process ensures your televisions are recycled responsibly.
We accept all types of TVs, including flat screens, LED, LCD, plasma, projection, and CRTs, with a strong focus on data security and environmental compliance. From single units to bulk pickups for corporate offices, schools, and government agencies, Beyond Surplus is your trusted local partner for TV disposal and electronics recycling.
Join thousands of customers who rely on us to keep hazardous materials out of landfills. Schedule a drop-off or request a convenient pickup today.
Any Exceptions To The Fee?
YES, Businesses At Commercial Addresses Can Pay A Junk Disposal fee of $2/Inch Or $100 Minimum, whichever is greater forthe disposal of each TV
YES, Sony Trinitron CRT PVM Video Monitors Or Brodcasting Monitors

Fax Machine, Copier, Laser & Inkjet Printer Disposal
Fax Machine, Copier, Laser & Inkjet Printer Disposal. For All brands and types of fax machines, copy machines, laser printers, inkjet printers regardless of condition. See the Complete List Of Accepted & Not Accepted Items For Recycling
Call (404) 905-8235 For Printer Disposal Or Printer Recycling
Are you looking to get rid of an old printer in Atlanta? If so, you have several options for recycling it. From local recycling centers to online resources, you can find a convenient way to dispose of your printer and keep it out of landfills. Beyond Surplus handles all aspects of Printer disposal or Printer Recycling for residential or business customers. Call (404) 905-8235 or complete the form to get started.
Fax Machine, Copier, Laser & Inkjet Printer Disposal
Whether your printer is a lightweight budget inkjet like Lexmark or Hp or a bulky workhorse enterprise workgroup hp laser, a single-function printer or a versatile all-in-one (AIO) fax scan printer, the time will come when you’ll need to find a responsible way to dispose of it. We can help.
Fax Machine, Copier, Laser & Inkjet Printer Disposal (Fee Per Printer)
Printer recycling is an important part of keeping Atlanta a sustainable and green city. By recycling printers, Atlanta can reduce its environmental impact and save money by avoiding the costs associated with disposing of electronic waste. Printer recycling also helps protect the environment and reduce the amount of hazardous materials that end up in landfills.
Chargeable Items
Residential Customer Printers Or Printers Dropped of At warehouse: starting at $20 Per Printer If the printer is dropped off at the warehouse (Laser OR Inkjet) , Printers/Copiers are mostly plastic & have Zero (0.00) Scrap/recycling value.
CLICK HERE To Pay For Copier/Printer Disposal Fee
OR Pay Cash on Drop off (Exact Change)
Business Customer Printer Fee: $XX.XX there is a fee, please request a free no obligation quote for Pickup & disposal of computers, printers or fax machines.
Toner: New & Sealed Toner, $0.00; Used Toner, $10 Per Cartridge
* Fee Can only be waived for businesses/commercial customers with a significant number of other computer equipment for pickup.

Copiers: $100 Fee if Dropped off at our warehouse

Copiers, Printers, DC’s, DVD Discs, Data Backup Tapes have ZERO (0) scrap value, if picked up alone without other equipment a minimum $200 fee will be charged. E.g A business wants Only copiers or 1 or 2 copiers/printers to be picked up, contact us to request a quote. If you have a large volume of copiers or printers contact us before delivery or pickup for a quote. If you have A large quantity of software discs, dvd’s, data tapes, contact us for a quote.

Dot Matrix Or Thermal Printers (NO Charge)
There is no charge for the disposal of Dot matrix or thermal printers. This includes Zebra thermal printers.
Printer Recycling Near Me
The Atlanta metropolitan area is home to a vibrant and diverse population of people from all walks of life. As such, the city is also home to many businesses, many of which rely on printers for their operations. Call (404) 905-8235 For Printer Recycling Near me.
Atlanta, Georgia, is one of the largest cities in the United States and is home to several large businesses and organizations. With this comes the need to dispose of old electronics, such as computers, laptops, IT Equipment, printers, and other electronic items. To help alleviate the environmental impact of these discarded electronics, the city of Atlanta has implemented a comprehensive electronics recycling program.
Why Recycle Printers In Atlanta?
Recycling your printer has a number of benefits for both the environment and your pocket. This article looks at a few of these advantages and how you can go about recycling your printer responsibly. Printers are a common item in many households, but they can be a real problem when it comes to disposing of them.
Recycling used printer cartridges is one of the many ways to reduce the amount of waste that is sent to landfills or incinerators. The environmental benefits of recycling are well documented, yet the economic incentives to do so have not been fully explored.
Commercial Home Appliance Disposal
Commercial Home Appliance Disposal includes large metal appliances such as fridges, washers and dryers.
Commercial Home Appliance Disposal For Residential Customers & Businesses
See: Appliance Recycling Drop Off
Getting rid of an old appliance can be a difficult process, but it doesn’t have to be. Learn how to properly dispose of old appliances and explore your options for their disposal. When it comes to disposing of old appliances, several factors should be considered.
For All Commercial & Home/Residential Appliances Dropped Off. Appliance disposal has become an increasingly pressing environmental issue in recent years. The disposal of large household appliances can have significant environmental impacts and economic costs.
To balance these competing interests, it is essential to understand the environmental and economic implications of appliance disposal and to develop policies and programs that minimize the impacts while maximizing the economic benefits.
Commercial & Home Appliance Disposal
- Washing Machines
- Dryers
- Dish Washers
- Water Heaters
- Stoves & Ovens
- Microwaves
- Toasters
- Toaster Ovens
- Bread Makers
- Coffee Makers
- Blenders
- Juicers
- Food Processors
- Clothing Irons
- Space Heaters
- Trash Compactors
- Garbage Disposals
- Bathroom Scales
- Wine Coolers & Refrigerators
- Deep Freezers
- Ice Makers
- Air Conditioners
- Refrigerators
- Vacuum cleaners
- Dehumidifiers
Home appliance disposal is one of the most important environmental issues related to waste management today. Home appliances contain a variety of materials, including plastic, metal, rubber, and glass, all of which have the potential to cause environmental harm if improperly disposed of.
Commercial appliance disposal” refers to the disposal of large, non-residential appliances, such as large refrigerators, stoves, dishwashers, and other major appliances. In the United States, the disposal of commercial appliances has the potential to generate a large amount of waste and to have a negative impact on the environment.
Major Appliances ($100, Dropped Off)
Refrigerators & Freezers
Kegerators
Refrigerators
Upright & Chest Freezers
Wine Fridges & Cellars
Mini Fridges ($40.00)
See: Appliance Recycling Drop Off
This post provides information on how to safely dispose of old commercial appliances, discussing the importance of selecting an appropriate disposal method and preparing appliances for disposal. Commercial appliances can be bulky and expensive to dispose of, but they must be properly disposed of in order to protect the environment and prevent health and safety hazards.
Dehumidifier Recycling ($50, Dropped Off)
Dehumidifiers are essential appliances in maintaining a comfortable and healthy indoor environment. However, like any other household appliance, they have a limited lifespan and eventually need to be replaced. When the time comes to dispose of your old dehumidifier, it’s important to do so properly to ensure both your safety and the environment’s well-being.














