Best Buy Electronics Recycling Program Now Available at All U.S. Stores

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Tim Higgins

Stores will accept most consumer electronics, including televisions and monitors up to 32”, computer CPUs and notebooks, small electronics, VCR and DVD players, and phones, as well as accessories such as keyboards, mice, and remotes. Small and large appliances and console televisions are not accepted under this program.

A $10 recycling fee per unit will be charged for items with screens, such as televisions, laptop computers, and monitors. But customers will instantly receive a $10 Best Buy gift card in exchange for the recycling fee. (This fee does not apply for units recycled in California stores, and does not apply for any of Best Buy’s Exclusive-Branded products, such as Insignia, Dynex, and VPR Matrix.)

For more information, visit www.bestbuy.com/recycling.

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