E-Waste + Appliances
Broken Electronics | Electronic Parts | Wire | Batteries | Small Appliances | Large Appliances

How We Recycle Cardboard
E-waste and appliance recycling involves the proper collection and processing of electronic devices and household appliances to prevent environmental harm. The process begins with the collection of e-waste and appliances from various sources such as households, businesses, and electronic retailers. Once collected, the items undergo a series of steps that include sorting, dismantling, and separating the components into recyclable materials. These materials are then sent to specialized recycling facilities where they are processed using techniques like shredding, crushing, and smelting to extract valuable resources for reuse. This sustainable practice helps to minimize electronic waste and reduce the environmental impact of improper disposal.
Preparing Cardboard for Recycling
To prepare e-waste and appliances for recycling, follow these simple steps:
Residential Customers
Residential customers should place all e-waste and small appliances in their recycling bin. Batteries should NOT be removed, and the e-waste should not be crushed or smashed.
Common household batteries may be bagged in plastic and placed in the bin.
Lithium batteries must be INDIVIDUALLY bagged in plastic that is closed, or taped shut, and then placed in the bin.
For large appliances or batteries, contact NT Recycling for further instruction.
Commercial Customers
Contact NT Recycling via email or text with a picture of the waste.
We will get back to you within 48 hours to with a service that best fits your needs and budget!
By following these guidelines, you can ensure that your e-waste and appliances are properly prepared for recycling and collection.
What We Take
Audio equipment (headphones, speakers)
Coffee makers
Desktop computers
Digital cameras
Dishwashers
Keyboards and mice
Laptops
Monitors
Microwaves
Printers
Refrigerators
Smartphones
Tablets
TVs
Toasters
Washing machines
And More!
* Items may incur extra charges based on their difficulty to recycle and size.
What We DON'T Take
Bio-hazardous waste
Hazardous waste
Radioactive waste
Smashed or leaking electronics
Smashed, expanding, or leaking batteries
** Items that may pose a danger or harm to NT Recycling employees will not be picked up or recycled.