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    Electronics Disposal & E-Waste Recycling in Greater Boston & MetroWest

    Massachusetts bans TVs, monitors, CRT screens, and certain electronics from landfills. If your hauler isn't handling this properly, you may get an orange rejection sticker on your trash bag — or a fine. We connect you with vetted crews who handle electronics pickup and certified recycling, keeping you in full compliance with MA DEP rules.

    Residential Pickup

    TVs (flatscreen and old CRT), desktop computers, laptops, monitors, printers, stereo equipment, and gaming consoles — all accepted. We pick up from inside your home, no curbside drop needed. While the Newton Recycling Depot at 115 Rumford Ave is an option for small individual loads, we are the better option for larger collections, heavy items, or anyone who wants it handled without a trip.

    Schedule a residential pickup

    Business & Office E-Waste

    IT departments, offices relocating, and commercial property managers have different needs — volume, data security, and certification. Our vetted partner crews work with R2/e-Stewards certified processors. Certificates of destruction are available for business clients on request. Serving Newton Centre offices, the Needham Street corridor, and Greater Boston commercial zones.

    Get a business e-waste quote

    What We Accept

    Massachusetts enforces some of the strictest electronics disposal rules in the country. Leaving a CRT monitor or old television at the curb in Newton, Watertown, or Waltham will get it rejected — Republic Services and most municipal haulers will not take it, and the orange rejection sticker goes on your trash. Proper disposal means getting it to a certified recycling processor, and that's what our vetted crews do on every pickup.

    • CRT televisions and monitors — these are the most commonly rejected curbside item in Greater Boston. MA law bans them from landfills entirely. If you have an old tube TV sitting in a basement or garage, we get it out.
    • Flat-screen TVs (all sizes)
    • Desktop computers and towers
    • Laptops and tablets
    • Computer monitors
    • Printers and copiers
    • Keyboards, mice, peripherals
    • Stereo and home theater equipment
    • Gaming consoles
    • Small household electronics (check with us)

    Note: We do not accept hazardous materials like batteries in bulk, fluorescent bulbs, or items with bio-contamination without prior discussion.

    How Electronics Disposal Works

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    Tell us what you have or book online

    A quick list of items — three old monitors, a CRT television from the basement, a box of office electronics from a Needham Street office cleanout — is enough for us to give you a ballpark and schedule a pickup. Book online or call to confirm availability.

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    Get an upfront price before pickup

    Your crew or coordinator confirms the price before the job starts. Item count and type drive the quote — a single TV pickup is a short job; clearing an IT closet full of servers and monitors is a larger one. You know the number before we arrive.

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    We pick up and route to certified recycling

    We pick up from inside your home or office — no need to move anything to the curb. Electronics go to certified e-waste recycling processors in compliance with MA's electronics landfill ban. Business clients can request a certificate of recycling on completion.

    How Pricing Works

    Electronics disposal pricing is based on item count and type. A single TV pickup is priced differently than clearing out a home office full of outdated equipment or an IT closet with servers and monitors. Business e-waste jobs with high volume are quoted separately. Your crew or coordinator gives you a confirmed price before pickup — no per-pound surprises added after the fact.

    MA Electronics Landfill Ban — What You Need to Know

    Massachusetts legally prohibits CRT monitors, televisions, and certain electronics from entering landfills. Curbside services won't take them — the orange rejection sticker is a real and common occurrence. Proper disposal requires a certified recycler. We ensure your e-waste is handled correctly, legally, and environmentally responsibly.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are TVs accepted?

    Yes — flat screens, old tube TVs (CRTs), and all sizes. CRT televisions are banned from Massachusetts landfills, so proper recycling is required. We handle compliant disposal.

    Do you offer data destruction for business clients?

    Yes. Our vetted partner crews work with R2-certified processors. Certificates of destruction are available on request for business clients.

    Can you pick up electronics from inside my home or office?

    Yes. We pick up from wherever the items are — no need to move them to the curb first.

    How much does electronics disposal cost?

    Pricing is based on volume and item type. Most residential jobs run $75–$200+. Call or contact us for a free estimate.

    What can't you take?

    We don't accept items with bio-contamination, bulk batteries (car batteries, lithium battery packs in quantity), fluorescent bulbs, or household hazardous waste. Standard consumer electronics — TVs, computers, monitors, printers, stereos — are all accepted. When in doubt, call and ask.

    Is our business data safe when you pick up old computers and drives?

    For business clients, our vetted partner processors offer data destruction services and can provide a certificate of destruction on request. If data security is a concern, let us know when you book and we'll confirm the right crew for your job.

    Proper recycling, made easy.

    Call for a free estimate: 857-760-8236