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How to Recycle a Computer in Philadelphia

Get rid of your unwanted computer in a way that's safe for Chestnut Hill.

Patch users across the Philadelphia area have shown increasing interest in how to recycle or safely dispose of any number of household items. So we've put together a series of resources for you and your neighbors, including locations in Ardmore Patch and nearby. If we miss any item you want to know how to properly dispose of or recycle, please let us know in the comments.

For those looking to safely get rid of an old computer or monitor in the Ardmore area, there are a number of recycling options.

Bring it In

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The following stores offer varying programs and offers to computer and monitor owners looking to recycle:

Check the Manufacturer

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Many computer and electronic manufactures offer take-back and recycling programs to allow consumers to return their products safely.

HP, Compaq and Dell all offer free recycling for their computers and monitors. 

Some manufacturers, like Sony and , not only take back old products but may offer a gift card in return, if the item in question has value.

Let the County Handle It

  • Philadelphia County holds several events throughout the year for collecting household hazardous waste, including all battery types. Check the schedule here. Residents can also drop their computers off at the Northwest Philadelphia sanitation station on Domino Lane.
  • Montgomery County operates a recycling center in Lower Merion that accepts computers and monitors. The center, which is located at the Robert J. Koegel Public Works Complex in Penn Valley, is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Contact the center by calling 610-667-1952 or emailing recycle@lowermerion.org.
  • Delaware County holds several electronic recycling events that accept all battery types. Check the county's website for the dates.

Take Care of it Locally

Aside from bringing your used computer to the Germantown Avenue Staples for recycling, you can also participate in Green in Chestnut Hill's twice-a-year . The next event is fast approaching on April 21.


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