Electronics
Recycling and disposal in Stark, Tuscarawas and Wayne Counties

Make an appointment today here: http://www.timetorecycle.org/hhw-appointments/ to drop off all of your electronics and e-waste. While all of the components of electronic waste (e-waste) are made of different materials and require diverse disposal efforts, they can be recycled through a variety of take-back programs. A good place to start is by checking with the device’s manufacturer or the retailer you purchased it from to see what kind of take-back or trade-in options might be available. Otherwise, there are several local companies that will accept these items for recycling.
E-waste is not accepted through your local curbside program or at the District’s public recycling drop-off sites.
Televisions
Flat-screen televisions and CRT Televisions are accepted at the Canton Recycle Center by appointment only. You can make an appointment by going here: https://www.timetorecycle.org/hhw-appointments/
Residents are permitted to dispose of these televisions in the trash or landfill, but may need to contact their waste hauler for additional pickup or fees. The District will continue to monitor emerging technology that may allow these materials to be recycled.
Where to Recycle Electronics
Types of Electronics Accepted
This list is not comprehensive. You may call the facilities to confirm whether or not they accept the items you need to recycle.
- Audio Equipment
- Visual Equipment
- Cell Phones
- CD Players
- DVD Players
- Computer Towers
- Flat Screen Monitors
- Connectors
- Cords
- Fax Machines
- Game Consoles
- Hard Drives
- Keyboards
- Laptops
- Modems
- Mouse
- Paper Shredders
- Power Supplies
- Printers
- Servers
- Speakers
- Stereos
- Radios
- Tape Drives
- Telephones
- Flat-screen Televisions
- Toner Cartridges
- VCRs
- Chargers
- Remotes
- Walkie Talkies
- Printer Cartridges
- iPads
- iPods
- mp3 Players
- Scanners
- Wii
- Xbox