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Audio/Video Equipment
Recycling

Audio/video equipment recycling handles VCRs, DVD/Blu-ray players, stereo receivers, amplifiers, projectors, cable/satellite boxes, gaming consoles, and other entertainment electronics — recovering circuit boards, metals, and plastics from end-of-life devices.

What We Accept

All items processed through certified facilities with full documentation.

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check_circleVCRs and VHS players
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check_circleGaming consoles (PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo)
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check_circleKaraoke machines
check_circleTypewriters (electric)

Recycling Process

1

Collection

Picked up with general electronics. No special packaging needed for most A/V equipment.

2

Testing

Recent-model devices (gaming consoles, streaming devices, projectors) tested for refurbishment potential and resale value.

3

Dismantling

Non-reusable devices dismantled: circuit boards extracted for precious metals, transformers removed for copper, steel/aluminum chassis separated, plastics sorted by resin.

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Audio/Video Equipment Questions

Common questions about audio/video equipment recycling.

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Yes. PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo consoles are accepted. Recent-model working consoles may have resale value. Non-working consoles are dismantled for circuit board and metal recovery. Make sure to remove any game discs and wipe your account before recycling.

Yes. VCRs, cassette players, and other legacy A/V equipment are accepted. They contain small amounts of copper, aluminum, and circuit board material worth recovering.

Usually yes — cable and satellite boxes are typically leased equipment. Check with your provider first. If you own the box (purchased outright or the provider says to keep it), we'll recycle it.

Standard A/V equipment is typically free to recycle in commercial quantities. Projectors with mercury-containing lamps may have a small per-unit handling fee. Contact us for specific terms.

Yes. Conference room projectors, professional audio systems, digital signage components, and event A/V equipment. We coordinate pickup and provide documentation for asset disposition.

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