Does Best Buy take electronics for recycling?

As the world’s largest consumer electronics retailer, Best Buy is committed to helping our customers enjoy life with the latest technology. We also know that when it comes to technology, nothing last forever.

That’s why we offer our customers a variety of options for recycling their old products.

We have partnered with Staples and Office Depot who are now accepting small electronics for recycling at all of their locations. Simply bring in your small electronics and drop them off at the customer service desk.

Best Buy does not currently accept small electronics for recycling at our stores.

In addition, we have e-waste collection events

at select locations throughout the year. To find a collection event near you, enter your ZIP code on our Recycling website. Here, you can also learn more about what types of products we accept, as well as see a list of accepted items by category.

We also offer in-store drop-off locations for large electronics

(items that weigh 50 lbs or more) such as TVs, appliances and exercise equipment all year long. To find an in-store drop-off location near you, enter your ZIP code on our contact us.

In conclusion, Best Buy offers various options for recycling old electronics through partnerships with other companies as well as in-store drop off locations. They do not accept Freon containing products or small electronics at their stores but hold e-waste collection events at select locations throughout the year.

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