Computer and Electronic Recycling

ReUse Options

Last Modified: October 10, 2011
Recyclable electronics

Effective July 1, 2011 televisions and computer equipment were banned from disposal in NC landfills by state law.

Residents can not put these items in their garbage. These items will not be collected in free Bulky Load Collections as those loads go to the landfill.

City Collections

City of Raleigh electronic recycling program information:

  • available to Raleigh residents
  • twice per month in each quadrant of the city on designated days
  • appointment for pickup must be scheduled
  • no more than four items may be collected per appointment
  • no fee for the service

Scheduling an appointment and pickup:

  • Residents must call Solid Waste Services at 919-996-6890 to arrange for television or computer collection.
  • Once an appointment is scheduled, the computer or television can be left at the curbside.
  • Please do not set equipment out prior to the morning of the scheduled appointment as it will not be collected by normal collection crews and is subject to Solid Waste Services administrative fees.
Designated Collection Schedule for Electronics
NW Quadrant 1st & 3rd Mondays of the month
NE Quadrant 1st & 3rd Mondays of the month
SW Quadrant 2nd & 4th Mondays of the month
SE Quadrant 2nd & 4th Mondays of the month

To determine your quadrant:

  1. Go to City Services
  2. Use the 'Find My Service' application on the right
  3. Enter the address in the fields and click 'Submit'
  4. Find the Recycling Route number, the first two letters will indicate the quadrant (i.e. NW15 is the NW quadrant)

Note: For Mondays that fall on City observed holidays, the collection will be conducted the following Tuesday.

Acceptable Items

  • televisions
  • computer monitors
  • cords
  • processing units
  • computer speakers
  • scanners
  • parts
  • keyboards & mice
  • fax machines
  • copiers

Other items with a cord may be put out ALONG WITH a TV or computer to be recycled but you may not make an appointment for this collection service unless you have a TV or computer. The maximum number of items per collection is four items.

Note: You may take all items will a cord to the drop off sites noted below to be recycled.

Erase Sensitive Data

Residents are responsible for removing any sensitive data from hard drives and other storage media. Erasing the hard drive of sensitive information before recycling a computer is extremely important. There are software packages that can be purchased from computer and electronic stores that can help do this. Talk with someone who is knowledgeable about computers to ensure all the sensitive data deleted prior to recycling or donating a computer.

Other Recycling Options

Once collected, the equipment is taken to Wake County's Multi-Materials Facility.

Residents may take items directly to this facility themselves if they prefer. Call Wake County Solid Waste Management at 919-856-6186 or visit Wake County's Multi-Materials Facility for complete information. This facility also accepts any electronic equipment for recycling. Acceptable items received at the facility are then sent to a broker for reuse. Items that cannot be reused are dismantled for the precious metals located on circuit boards. Some monitors may be repaired for resale while those that cannot be repaired are sent for glass recycling.

Alternate Drop Off Locations for Items with a Cord
Location Hours Special
Instructions
SWS Yard Waste Recycling Center
900 N. New Hope Road
Mon-Sat
7am-3pm only
No TVs over 36"
SWS Administrative Office
400 W. Peace Street
Mon-Fri
7am-4pm only
No TVs over 36"
North Wake Multi-Material Recycling Facility
9029 Deponie Drive, Raleigh, NC 27614
Open Daily
7am-7pm
Large screen
TVs accepted
South Wake Multi-Material Recycling Facility
6130 Old Smithfield Road, Apex, NC 27502
Open Daily
7am-7pm
Large screen
TVs accepted

Another option for residents is to utilize the Special Load Pick Up for a Fee Service ($50 per load) to schedule a collection quicker than the designated bi-monthly dates.

Remember you may also make a tax-deductible donation of useable equipment to a number of charitable organizations. The City of Raleigh promotes reuse of good equipment before recycling.

List of organizations that accept computer donations
Please call to verify they will accept your items as they may change their programs.

DID YOU KNOW?

  • Each computer monitor may contain as much as five pounds of lead.
  • Circuit boards contain heavy metals such as cadmium, mercury and chromium.
  • Plastic housings contain PCBs.