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Each Rewards Member is eligible to receive $5 back in rewards via Store Bonus for recycling or shredding performed at Staples® U.S. stores only. Eligible items to be recycled include adapters and cables, computers, tablets, monitors, keyboards and mice, printers, scanners, fax machines, mobile phones, digital cameras, ink and toner cartridges, rechargeable batteries, shredding and SodaStream® CO2 cylinders. No minimum purchase required. $5 recycling reward limited to once per customer per calendar month. Member may recycle multiple times however Store Bonus will only be issued for the first qualifying visit per calendar month. For in-store recycling, the Member must be physically present at the store when items are accepted by an associate to be recycled, and their Membership account must be identified. All stores are eligible for recycling and shredding and all Members are eligible to earn rewards for recycling and shredding. Store Bonus checks are issued monthly via the Staples Connect™ mobile app or on staples.com/rewards. Store Bonus may be redeemed at any Staples U.S. store by the expiration date printed on your Store Bonus. Store Bonus is not redeemable for cash. Staples is not liable for unclaimed or expired Store Bonus. Store Bonus cannot be redeemed for or applied against cash, taxes, credit remittance, shipping charges, custom printing orders placed online, promotional products, any purchases made on staples.com®, design.staples.com, documents.staples.com, design.staples.com/promotional-products, gift cards, prepaid phone cards, postage stamps, prior purchases, purchases made on staplesmobile.com or purchases on third-party websites.
In an effort to reduce waste going to landfills, Staples has created the Staples Recycling Program which offers Customers the option of bringing in select items to Staples U.S. stores, where it"s EASY and REWARDING to recycle. These Terms are an agreement between you ("Customer" or "you") and Staples ("Staples"), and they govern your use of and participation in the Staples Recycling Program.
This Program is available to all Staples customers that bring in Select Recyclable Items. Customers who are 18 years of age or older with a valid U.S. mailing address and a valid email address may enroll in the Staples Rewards® Program to receive recycling rewards for certain Select Recyclable Items that they recycle with Staples. The Program applies to Staples U.S. stores only.
The items that may be recycled at a Staples U.S. store ("Select Recyclable Items") include print cartridges, a variety of electronics, SodaStream® CO2 containers, select rechargeable batteries, select kitchen appliances and paper. The list may change from time to time, and the complete list of Select Recyclable Items at any given time will be available on the Staples website at: https://www.staples.com/sbd/cre/marketing/sustainability-center/recycling-services/. Some locations may offer additional recycling services. Items that are determined by Staples, in its sole discretion, to pose a health or safety risk will not be accepted. Staples does not accept products that are subject to a Consumer Product Safety Commission recall.
The Select Recyclable Items may be recycled free of any charge to the Customer. Customer may recycle up to seven (7) items per day. Certain Select Recyclable Items are or may become eligible for Staples Rewards. For more information on and terms related to Staples Rewards, please visit https://www.staples.com/grs/rewards/programoverview.
Select Recyclable Items include a variety of electronic devices. Customers that recycle eligible electronic devices at Staples relinquish all ownership rights in the devices when they give them to Staples to be recycled. Additionally, Staples is not responsible for any data left on devices turned in for recycling. The Customer is solely responsible for removing data from their devices, and the Customer acknowledges that submission of a device for recycling is at the Customer"s sole risk. Customer further represents that Customer either: (1) is the sole owner of the electronic device and of any data that was on the electronic device before Customer deleted all such data prior to recycling; or (2) has permission to proceed with recycling from all other owners of the electronic device or of any data that was on the electronic device before Customer deleted all such data prior to recycling.
Some Staples stores offer self-service recycling kiosks which permit Customers to complete their recycling without the assistance of an associate. Customers are responsible for following the steps to ensure that any coupons or Staples Rewards that would be awarded are attributed to them or to their Staples Rewards account. Customers assume the risks when it comes to participating in the self-serve process in those stores.
In order to comply with the conditions of The State of California"s Electronic Waste Recycling Payment program, Customers in California will be asked to provide additional information to allow Staples to submit the information required for the recycling payment. The provision of this information is optional, and Customer"s refusal to provide such information will not preclude them from participating in this Program or in the Staples Rewards Program.
For information on how we protect your personal information, see Staples" U.S. Privacy Policy on staples.com. Staples is not liable for unclaimed, expired, lost or misdirected statements or other communications from Staples to the Customer or the Customer to Staples.
These Terms are governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without regard to its conflict of laws rules. Any Customer"s legal action against Staples relating to the Program may only be filed in the state and federal courts of Suffolk County, Massachusetts. If any provision of these Terms is found to be invalid or unenforceable to any extent, then the invalid portion shall be deemed conformed to the minimum requirements of law to the extent possible. In addition, all other provisions of these Terms shall not be affected and shall continue to be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law.
The Program is void where prohibited by law. Staples reserves the right to modify, revise or cancel this Program, the Terms or any part of the Program at any time for all participants or for any specific participant without prior notice. Staples" decision on whether a particular item can be accepted for recycling or is eligible for Staples Rewards shall be final.
The environmental impact benefit calculations in the Staples Connect app related to recycling programs are estimates provided for informational purposes only. Greenhouse gas equivalencies were determined by applying EPA"s Waste Reduction Model (WARM) factors and factors from EPA"s Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator to average weights by item type. Actual impact benefits will vary based on a variety of factors.
We are passionate about the role we play as stewards of the nation’s environment. Our 36,000+ employees are dedicated to helping ensure a cleaner, safer and healthier world, where people and communities can thrive for generations to come.
No charge for disposal of up to 4 units (mattresses or box springs) only. Fees apply if units are brought in with other items or in a commercial vehicle (program is for residential customers only).
In 2019, the world generated a staggering 53.6 million tons of e-waste. Yet only roughly 17 percent was collected and recycled through e-waste recycling programs — resulting in a loss of gold, silver, copper, platinum, and other high-value materials estimated at more than $57 billion dollars.
Recycling electronics can take some strategizing, especially for large items like projection-style TVs. Make a list of the electronics you would like to get rid of and note their age and condition. Think about whether there is sensitive data stored on your devices and determine the best method of protecting that data. Think about when you would like to get rid of the electronics and whether you will be able to transport them yourself or need to have them picked up.
If computers or other electronics are in good working condition, you may be able to donate them to a school, nonprofit or other organization. Call any organization first to make sure the equipment would be useful to them. You can also check trade-in programs to see what prices they offer for both working and non-working devices.
Before taking your electronics to a collection site or recycler, find out what they recycle, who they accept electronics from, what they charge to recycle various items, if they offer pick-up service and whether or how they destroy data.
When you are recycling a large volume of electronics, it’s a good idea to talk with at least two or three recyclers or collection sites to get a sense of your options. Recycling fees vary between sites and calling ahead can help determine the total cost of recycling your electronics.
Many electronics contain harmful materials, such as lead, and it’s important to make sure recyclers are handling electronics properly to ensure worker safety. It’s also important to make sure a recycler is sending electronic components on to responsible “downstream” processors to minimize any chance of environmental pollution.
Recyclers registered with E-Cycle Wisconsin meet a set of environmental standards set by the DNR. Some recyclers have gone through an independently audited process to become certified under R2 or e-Stewards, nationally recognized standards for responsible recycling.
Our goal is to make our recycling service as convenient as possible. Our service is provided at little to no cost for any consumer looking to dispose of computer equipment. Businesses looking to dispose of OLD electronic equipment are encouraged to contact us to discuss and schedule appointments and transportation arrangements.
TVs/Computer Monitors are not collected curbside and are not accepted at the drop-off center. They are considered Hazardous Waste and can be disposed of at the Braintree semi-annual Household Hazardous Waste Day.
You may dispose of TVs and Computer Monitors at McConnell Enterprises, Best Buy, Clean Harbors, Willard’s Disposal Service, etc. accepts TVs and computer monitors. Prices vary.
TVs and monitors are palletized in the Waste Transfer Station drive-thru bay. All other electronics are collected in the Hazardous Materials Recycling area.
Bringing us a medium or large TV, a copier, or other large electronics? We suggest having someone ride along to help unload it–for your safety and the safety of our employees.
Emmet County partially covers the cost of recycling TVs and monitors for its households. Residents of other counties, businesses, institutions, and organizations are charged our cost.
It is illegal for businesses to landfill electronics. Please call us at 231-348-0640 before delivering electronics for recycling so we can coordinate for easy recording and unloading of your materials. We will provide documentation for your records that you properly recycled your business electronics.
As with all your recyclables, you can count on Emmet County Recycling to recycle your electronics right! When you drop off your unwanted electronics at Emmet County Recycling, they are handled by electronics recyclers who use environmentally and ethically sound systems as defined and certified by the e-Steward and/or R2 standards.
This means no irresponsible shipments overseas, no dumping or release of toxic materials to the environment, and no misuse of the equipment. Data is thoroughly erased from anything that will be reused and equipment which is not reusable is deconstructed in the United States and Canada. Component parts or materials are bulked for shipment to industry for reuse or recycling into new products.
Examples (for site search purposes): adding machines, answering machines, back-up drives, beepers, Blackberries, blood glucometers, blood glucose meters, cables, cable TV boxes, calculators, camcorders, cameras (digital and film), cash registers, CD cases, CD players, CDs, cell phones, central processing units, Christmas tree lights, circuit boards, compact discs, compact disks, computer network equipment, computer peripherals, cords, CPUs, CRT monitors, CRTs, desktop computers, DVD cases, DVD players, DVDs, electronic organizers, external drives, external hard drives, flash drives, floppy discs, floppy disks, Gameboys, hard drives, holiday lights, inkjet printers, iPads, iPhones, iPods, joy sticks, keyboards, laptop computers, laser printers, laser printer cartridges, LCD monitors, LED monitors, mice, modems, monitors, MP3 players, network equipment, Nintendo consoles, Ninetendo DS, organizers, pagers, Palm Pilots, PDAs, projectors, radios, remote controls, Roku boxes, routers, scanners, screens, servers, small electronics, speakers, stereos, string lights, SyQuest drives, thumb drives, TVs, VCRs, video-game controllers, video game players, Xbox consoles, Wii consoles, Wii controllers, wires, word processors, zip drives
Cylinder toner cartridges are carcinogenic and should be brought into our Household Chemical Drop-off Days if they cannot be mailed back to the manufacturer.
Here are our current price lists and fees. We reserve the right to change prices/fees due to market conditions and to upgrade/downgrade material to properly match our standards.
Within Elgin Recycling’s R2 certified electronics recycling division(West Dundee, IL), data security is of the utmost importance. With the help of a high efficiency shredder, strict R2 data sanitization standards for media containing devices are met. Elgin Recycling can assist you in meeting compliance standards or government mandates that require complete elimination of sensitive information on media prior to being recycled.
Elgin Recycling can service businesses of all sizes, government agencies, residents, educational institutions and non-for-profit organizations for all of your electronic recycling needs. We can help set up E-scrap events, do pickups or allow you to drop off your electronic scrap at one of our 4 full service locations. Elgin Recycling cares about the environment and ensures that we will recycle your electronic scrap in the most efficient, safe and environmentally friendly manner.
The Miami County Recycling District offers drop off of electronic waste (E-waste) items during our regular business hours. E-waste items include flat screen TVs, flat screen computer monitors, computer towers, laptops, gaming systems (and accessories such as controllers, steering wheels, cables, etc.), DVD players, VCRs, CRT (the old, heavy "box style") TVs, CRT computer monitors, microwaves, computer accessories (keyboards, mice, speakers, external cameras, etc.), projection TVs, stereo speakers, telephone systems, printers, satellite TV boxes (DISH/DirecTV), and wifi routers. The only item there is a limit on is the CRT TV/monitor. You are limited to two of these per year free. After your limit has been reached, we charge you what we are charged by our vendor to properly dispose of these items. Prices can be found on the bulky item price list, located on the bulky item disposal page.