Bay Area E-Waste Recycling Company Adds 18 Locations in March

Looking to recycle your obsolete electronics for free in the San Francisco Bay Area? Now that there are 70 GREENspot locations in the area, most Bay Area households can find a drop-off site within five miles of their house.

These locations can be found from Redding to Fresno, and accept:

  • Televisions
  • Cell phones
  • Audio-video components
  • Computer equipment
  • Microwave ovens
  • Electronic equipment from offices and labs

Since opening 49 GREENspot e-waste drop-off locations at the end of January, ASL Recycling has diverted more than 1,300 tons of e-waste away from local landfills.

ASL Recycling offers drop-off locations, community events and a pick-up option for proper disposal of electronic devices. If you live outside of Northern California and wish to recycle electronics, find out where you can using Earth 911′s recycling locator.

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3 Archived Comments

  1. Jeanie

    posted on May 22nd, 2010 at 3:03 pm

    Typed in our zip and NO sites. Search web and all are e waste companies are far away- you are way off saying most people can get to one 5 miles from their home.

  2. Shesh

    posted on September 17th, 2010 at 2:47 pm

    Nothing works on this site. Put any zipcode you want, you see nothing !!

  3. Eddie

    posted on May 28th, 2011 at 7:09 pm

    ASL is closed . Call 510 468 2642 recycle1234.com for FREE E-Waste Pickup

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