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How to Recycle Electronics in Canada

Recycling electronics in Canada depends on where you live and the type of material. This guide explains what is accepted, how to prepare it, and where to drop it off.

Can electronics be recycled?

Yes, electronics is recyclable in most Canadian municipalities through curbside programmes or drop-off depots.

Most provinces have EPR programmes for televisions, computers, printers, phones, and peripherals. Large appliances may be handled separately.

Preparation tips

Erase personal data, remove batteries when possible, and bring to a registered drop-off location.

Why recycling electronics matters

Diverting electronics from landfills reduces environmental impact, conserves raw materials, and supports Canada's circular economy. Many provinces have extended producer responsibility programmes that make recycling convenient and often free.

Cities with Electronics drop-off

Below are Canadian cities with locations that accept electronics. Click a city to see addresses, hours and materials accepted.

Frequently asked questions

Can I put electronics in my curbside recycling bin?

It depends on your municipality and the type of electronics. Use our city and material pages to find accepted curbside items and nearby drop-off locations.

Do I need to pay to recycle electronics?

Many recycling programmes in Canada accept electronics for free, especially when covered by extended producer responsibility programmes. Some landfills or private facilities may charge for certain items.

How do I prepare electronics for recycling?

Common preparation steps include rinsing, flattening, removing food residue, and separating different material types. Check the preparation tips above for specific guidance.

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