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Electronic Waste Recycling

Electronic Waste Recycling

Did you know that is is against the law to discard electronics waste into the garbage?

Orange Coast Audio/Video proudly offers free electronic waste recycling for all of our customers. When we are at your house installing a system or just doing a service call... give us your old VCR's, TV's, computers, video games or batteries and we will drop them off at a local electronics recycler.

Recycling Information

Recycling is the practice of recovering used materials from the waste stream and then incorporating those same materials into the manufacturing process.

Many communities in California now offer curbside collection or drop-off sites for certain recyclable materials. But collecting materials is only the first step toward making the recycling process work.

Successful recycling also depends on manufacturers making products from recovered materials and, in turn, consumers purchasing products made of recycled materials. Do your part "close the loop" and buy products made of recycled materials whenever possible.


Where to Recycle

  • Construction debris. You can search for facilities by county that reuse or recycle types of construction and demolition (C&D) debris, such as asphalt, drywall, and metal, on our site.
  • Plastic. You can also find facilities that reuse or recycle specific types of plastic, such as acrylic, nylon, high density polyethylene (HDPE), and low density polyethylene (LDPE) on our site.
  • Electronic Waste. Discarded electronic products can present environmental hazards if not properly managed. Search this directory by county and/or product type to find an organization near you that may handle anything from televisions and monitors to cell phones and CPUs. To find out more about California's electronic waste recycling law and what it means to you, please visit eRecycle.org.
  • The Waste Prevention Information Exchange recycling page includes a comprehensive list of recycling databases.
  • Find Your Nearest Recycling Center. Enter your ZIP code to go to the "Earth's 911" website and find local centers for recycling materials, including household hazardous waste.
Earth's 911

Recycling for Schools and State Agencies

  • School Waste Reduction and Recycling. Schools can help communities reduce their waste, while saving money and teaching kids valuable lessons.
  • Project Recycle. Recycling programs for State agencies.

Resources and Tools

  • Beverage Containers. Beverage container recycling is managed by the Department of Conservation, Division of Recycling.
  • Food Waste. Food scraps can be turned into valuable soil amendments through the simple techniques of composting or feeding a worm box.
  • Recycling Tools. Helpful tools listed on this page include lists of manufacturers of containers for home and office and of recycling processing equipment.
  • Tire Recycling. Californians use a lot of tires, which can be recycled in California to produce crumb rubber for new products, recycled in rubberized asphalt concrete (RAC), used in civil engineering applications, or combusted as fuel...
  • Used Oil Recycling. Oil doesn't wear out, it just gets dirty! Find out more...
  • Recycling Coordinator Information and Resources. Materials and assistance to help you set up and operate a successful waste reduction program in your business, office, or locality.