E-Waste Recycling

As consumers increasingly digitize their lives, the volume of electronics being purchased—and ultimately discarded continues to rise. This surge creates a growing stream of broken, obsolete, and unwanted devices, commonly known as WEEE or e-waste. Recycling e-waste poses unique challenges because these products are complex, made from varying combinations of glass, metals, and plastics.

SLS has been a driving force in transforming electronics recycling into a sustainability success story. We’ve led the way in building a robust recycling infrastructure that supports a circular ecosystem—where products are used responsibly, disposed of at end-of-life, and processed through systematic recycling methods that maximize material recovery. In doing so, we not only reduce environmental impact but also create green jobs and foster a more sustainable future.

Recycling for Individual Consumers in North America

e-Waste legislation in the United States is on a state-by-state basis. SLS offers e-waste collection for consumers in the states listed below. For other states, contact your local city or county solid waste department for an e-waste recycling facility near you.