Computers & Components

  • Contact Best Buy or Staples for a free e-recycling program.
  • Call Republic Services at 978-649-7564 for pick-up in front of your house for a fee.
  • Contact a nearby TV repair shop, electronics retailer or electronics recycling company to see if they accept computers, televisions, and other electronics for recycling from residents and small businesses. (For a listing of electronics recyclers, consult the electronic equipment section of the Recycling Services Directory on the DEP website. Computers may also be disposed of at Tyngsborough's annual hazardous waste disposal day for a small fee. Notification will be posted on the Board of Health page and on Channel 8.
  • Microseconds, 291 South Broadway, Salem, NH 03079 MicroSeconds buys most PC-compatible equipment that is relatively current, clean, and in good working order. They pick up computer equipment and offer equipment disposal. Simply bring your equipment in - no appointment is necessary. If it is not possible to bring your equipment in or you have a large amount of equipment please call 603-894-1993 or email Microseconds.
  • Consider donating your computer
    • ShareTechnology connects computer donors and non-profit donation seekers throughout the country.
    • The Computers for Schools Association maintains a website to assist you in donating your computer to schools.
    • The National Christina Foundation accepts donated computers to give to people with disabilities.
    • Wastecap helps businesses identify outlets for used computer equipment.
    • Electronicycle, Inc. accepts TVs, computers, audio, and almost any consumer electronics product for processing. Electronicycle, Inc. is located at 461 W Broadway, Gardner, MA, or call them at 978-632-7666.