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Spring Cleaning Your Tech: How to Recycle Old Computers for Free

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Why This Matters

Recycling old computers and electronics through major retailers not only helps reduce environmental impact but also provides consumers with a simple, free way to responsibly dispose of outdated devices. Ensuring proper data wiping before recycling is crucial to protect personal information and maximize the benefits of e-waste reuse. This initiative supports sustainability efforts in the tech industry while offering consumers convenient options for decluttering.

Key Takeaways

Whether you're a tech junkie or a casual user who's seen every era of computing, you likely have plenty of old tech ephemera in your home. Maybe it's a desk drawer or closet (or even a tote) filled with ancient laptops, power bricks, and printers you've moved on from years ago. If you've been waiting for permission to let it go, here it is: it's time to dump it all. Now. And we're here to tell you how and where, all for free.

Major retailers like Best Buy and Staples have become drop-off hubs for your digital junk. You can walk into a store with a dead PC or a clunky old scanner and hand it over for free, regardless of where you bought it. Some of these places will even throw you a bone -- like a discount on new gear or a trade-in credit -- just for helping them reclaim the heavy metals and plastics that don't belong in a landfill. It's the easiest way to reclaim your storage space without feeling like a jerk for tossing electronics in the trash.

The only real "work" on your end is making sure you aren't handing over your entire life history along with the hardware. Before you dump a device, you need to do a legitimate data wipe -- not just drag files to the trash can. A 10-minute factory reset or a dedicated drive-scrubbing tool ensures your old tax returns and saved passwords don't become someone else's property. Stop acting like you're going to "fix" that laptop from 2015 and let a professional recycler break it down for parts instead.

What to do before you recycle your old computer

Wherever you take or mail in your items to be recycled, you'll want to protect your data by removing it as best you can. One way to do this is to perform a factory reset on your computer. Our guide walks you through the process.

Where to recycle your old printers and computers

Some retail stores will accept computers and printers for recycling, but it's not always a free service. Policies vary by company.

Apple

You can recycle your old Apple computers, monitors and peripherals, such as printers, for free at an Apple store, but there's a costly catch. According to the Apple Free Recycling program, you must purchase a qualifying Apple computer or monitor to receive this service. Need another option? A third-party company called Gazelle buys old MacBooks to recycle them. After accepting Gazelle's offer, you print a prepaid label or request a prepaid box and ship the machine to them.

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