Electronics Recycling
University-Owned Electronics
All university-owned electronics are recycled year round. All Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State University electronics are recycled by an certified company.
To recycle university-owned electronic equipment:
- Check with your IT department before removing any electronic equipment
- Place a Flash Track order for University Facilities Management to pick up the electronic equipment
Personally Owned Electronics
Year-round Student Center Small Electronics Recycling Bin
Located on the 1st floor of the Student Center, near the post office.
Accepted items include: laptops, iPads and tablets, cell phones, wires and cables, game consoles, servers and storage devices, digital cameras, docking stations and network and telecom equipment. We recommend you do a secure wipe on devices before recycling and remove micro SD, SIM, or memory cards. Electronics are recycled by Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State's electronics recycler, an certified company. This bin was funded by Undergraduate Student Government and the Student Center and supported by the Office of Sustainability and University Facilities Management.
March Drop-off Days
For personal electronics, once a year, during Campus Race to Zero Waste in March, Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State University holds a free E-Cycle Drive open to students, faculty, staff and the local community to recycle any personal electronic items.
ACCEPTABLE ITEMS
- Flatscreen TVs
- Personal computers
- Laptop computers
- Servers and storage devices
- Mainframe equipment
- Docking stations
- Ipads and tablets
- Floppy drives
- DVD/CD burners
- VCRS
- Circuit boards
- Scanners
- Copiers
- Printers
- Cables, wires and extension cords
- Digital cameras
- Cellular phones
- DVD players
- String lights
- Game consoles
- Network & telecom equipment
- Kitchen appliances smaller than a microwave
NON-ACCEPTABLE ITEMS
- Kitchen appliances larger than a microwave are not acceptable
- CRT Monitors
- CRT Tv’s
- Projection Tv’s
- Copiers
- Medical Equipment
- Lab Equipment
- Freon Containing Devices
- Toner/Ink Cartridges
Or find the closest electronics recycler near you