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You’re not just getting rid of old gadgets.

When you recycle electronics, you're helping conserve the rare earth elements and other valuable materials used to make them.

Think about the people, machinery, and fuel required to mine these materials. Electronics recycling recovers valuable resources from computers, laptops, phones, and other electronic devices, saving energy, reducing environmental damage, and minimizing electronic waste. Now imagine if everyone at your workplace did the same. Your neighborhood. Our town. Suddenly, one small action becomes part of something much bigger. Together, we can recover what we've already mined—and build what's next without digging deeper.

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For Business

Simplify IT Asset Disposal with compliant data destruction, documentation, and free pickup.

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For Households

Most households have old technology sitting unused. Now there’s an easy way to handle it responsibly.

Convenient Drop-off
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For Organizations

Community technology recycling events focused on sustainability, accessibility, and responsible disposal.

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Ready to recycle?

Convenient drop-off is available at 331 Kentucky Street, Bowling Green, KY.

We’re open Tuesday - Saturday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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Gather your old tech

Junk drawers, closets, basements, and garages are where you might find them.

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Drive Up

We're at 331 Kentucky Street in Bowling Green. Look for our logo above the door.

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Drop It Off

We're here Tuesdays through Saturdays, from 9:00 am until 5:00 pm.

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By 2030, global e-waste could reach a staggering 181 billion pounds per year.

And it’s only expected to grow from there.*

*This data is sourced from research by the Global E-Waste Monitor, backed by the United Nations University, International Telecommunication Union, and International Solid Waste Association.

The dumpster isn't a strategy.

Because throwing it away doesn't make it disappear.


Did you know that Kentucky produces over 209 million pounds of electronic waste each year?

That’s nearly 50 pounds of eWaste for every person in Kentucky each year. Enough to stretch a 1 foot by 6 inch path from Bowling Green to Denver (1,330 miles).

Concerned about personal data security?

Maybe you held on to that old laptop because you were worried about what may still be on it. After all, personal data security is a serious issue. If you’re not sure, we can help.

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