Computer Repair Minneapolis MN

Carver, Scott and Washington County Computer Recycling

Keep Twin Cities Suburbs Free of Electronics and Computer Waste

Please contact the recycling centers near you for all your questions regarding the fees, hours, locations and what items are accepted. All these computer and electronics recycling centers are indepently owned and operated. We are NOT affiliated with any of the recycling centers.

For a more complete listing of the computer recycling centers in the Twin Cities and all Minnesota counties, please visit: Minnesota Computer Recycling

Carver County Computer and Electronics Recycling Centers

  • Carver County Environmental Center
    Phone: (952) 361-1835
    116 Peavey Cir, Chaska, MN 55318

Scott County Computer and Electronics Recycling Centers

  • Scott County HHW Facility
    Phone: 952-496-8652
    588 Country Trail E (MN Hwy 282), Jordan, MN 55352
  • Buckingham Recycles
    Phone: 952-226-6441
    5980 Credit River Rd SE, Prior Lake, MN 55372
  • Resource Recovery Technologies – South Metro
    Phone: 952-445-5755
    3230 W 130th St, Shakopee, MN 55379
Washington County Computer and Electronics Recycling Centers
  • Audio Video Planners, Inc.
    Phone: 651-747-8081
    434 Hale Ave.Oakdale, MN 55128
  • Johnny’s TV
    Phone: 651-439-5965
    242 Main St N, Stillwater, MN 55082
  • Buberl Recycling & Composting, Inc.
    Phone: 651-439-8399
    5750 Memorial Ave N, Stillwater, MN 55082
  • River City Services
    Phone: 651-430-2809
    201 2nd Ave S, Bayport, MN 55003
  • Forest Lake ACE Hardware
    Phone: 651-815-0423
    814 Lake St S, Forest Lake, MN 55025
  • Pickup Service – Tennis Sanitation LLC
    Phone: 651-459-1887
    Saint Paul Park, MN 55071

Computer Recycle Carver Scott Washington County Minnesota

Recycling recovers valuable materials from old computers and electronics that can be used to make new products. As a result, we reduce greenhouse gas emissions, reduce pollution, save energy, and save resources by extracting fewer raw materials from the earth. Safe recycling of outdated electronics promotes sound management of toxic chemicals such as lead and mercury. In Minnesota, it is against the law to dispose computers and electronics in trash.