Electronics
Electronics
Electronics contain valuable metals and materials that are important to reuse as well as components (such as batteries) that can pollute the soil, water, and air if not disposed properly.
A few locations in Topeka provide free recycling for many types of electronics. Refer to the website or contact each location to confirm which items they accept.
Paid electronics recycling services are available through:
- Asset LifeCycle
- United Computer Disposal
- Full Circle Sustainability as part of the "premium recycling" program (small electronics only)
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