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Revision as of 17:03, 31 May 2017
This Wikidelphia resource page gives you suggestions on what to do with your old, unwanted computer equipment, i.e., where to donate a computer.
Places
Nonprofit
- The donation centers of Goodwill Industries accept computers, accessories, and other electronics for recycling.
- Donation Guide: Donate
- Best Buy has arranged computer drop-off locations in the area.
- Many small computer repair shops will take used computers and refurbish them for sale.
- Single working computers can be posted via Philly FreeCycle.
- CommuniTech is a nonprofit community organization focused on providing free service to the community.
- Donations: Donations
Commercial
- eForce Recycling does recycling in many categories, including computers.
- Philadelphia Streets Department Sanitation Convenience Centers accept e-waste, including computers, monitors, televisions, and other computer-related equipment.
- Locations: Sanitation Convenience Centers
- Staples accepts many electronics for free recycling.
Articles
- Where Can I Recycle Electronics in Philadelphia?, Green Philly Blog, May 6, 2015.
- Ten Tips for Donating a Computer, Tech Soup, March 27, 2012.
See Also
- Wikipedia: Computer recycling
- Disposing of electronics