Back up and securely erase personal data from devices when possible
Remove and separate batteries, cartridges, ink, toner, and removable storage media
Check for manufacturer take-back programs and local e-waste drop-off events
Use certified e-waste recyclers or household hazardous waste facilities for electronics
Keep items dry and protected from damage during transport
Tape or insulate exposed battery terminals to prevent short circuits
Place batteries in their original packaging or a separate non-metal container
Never put electronics in curbside trash or recycling bins
Do not break, crush, or dismantle devices unless the battery removal is straightforward and safe
Keep cables, chargers, and peripherals together when accepted by the recycler
Bundle small electronics (phones, cords, accessories) in a bag labeled “electronics”
Remove SIM cards and memory cards if you can do so safely and legally
Follow local rules for CRT monitors, TVs, and large appliances
Donate or resell working devices through reputable programs when reuse is possible
Recycle broken devices through e-waste channels even if they are not functional
Verify acceptance lists and required preparation steps with the drop-off site
For lithium-ion batteries, follow site-specific instructions for transport and drop-off
Store unaccepted items indoors until you can drop them off safely
Request a recycling receipt or confirmation when available
