Accepted
Small Appliances Recycling and Drop-Off Guide
Small appliance recycling works best when food, liquid, glass, and loose parts are removed.
- Accepted?
- Accepted
- Fee
- No standard drop-off fee for typical residential drop-off.
- Item type
- Small appliance
- Business pickup
- Available for qualifying quantities

Description
Small countertop appliances such as toasters, blenders, and similar electronics are accepted.
Considerations before bringing it
Clean out food residue, liquids, loose glass, blades, and accessories you want to keep. For microwaves, remove the glass tray.
Data and privacy prep
Most small appliances do not store customer data. Smart appliances may retain Wi-Fi settings and should be reset if possible.
Best way to bring it to us
Bring appliances empty, dry, and safe to handle. Ask ahead about unusually large or commercial appliances.
What happens after drop-off
Appliances are sorted for reuse potential, metals, motors, cords, plastics, and recycling.