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Where Can You Dispose Of Microwaves

Recycling centers generally try to repair and sell or donate items that are worth repairing. In other cases, they may use your old microwave for parts or salvageable materials.

If there are no microwave recycling facilities near you, there’s still a way for you to recycle.

Many recycling centers, including GreenCitizen, accept mail-ins. Send us your microwave and we’ll recycle it for a small fee. This is a great option if you don’t drive or otherwise can’t make it to the nearest drop-off site.

Any of these scenarios is much better than sending your appliance to the landfill.

Even worse, you may actually get a fine for dumping a microwave, but we’ll get there soon.

2. Use the Municipal Waste Center or Your Local Trash Pick-up Company

The easiest way to get rid of the old microwave is to leave it to the waste collectors alongside your household trash. After all, a microwave is not hazardous waste, right?

But now listen to this!

Different states and municipalities treat electronic waste and small appliances differently. So there are good chances that leaving your microwave at the curbside is illegal where you live.

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In California, for example, the only legal way to dispose of it is to go through a microwave recycling facility or retailer take-back program.

But let’s just stop here for a second.

Even if there is no law against dumping your microwave, it doesn’t mean it is the right thing to do.

I mean, isn’t there enough trash on this beautiful planet already?

3. Drop it off at the Local Garbage Center or Landfill

If you still decide to do it the Homer Simpson way and give your microwave “back to the Earth”, you can as well drop it off yourself.

Call your local landfill or garbage center and ask how to dispose of the microwave legally. They usually have special dumpsters or bins for electronics and small appliances. This way, you’ll probably avoid paying a fee for the pickup service.

Even so, I strongly advise against sending your microwave to the landfill.

Hazardous waste or not, your microwave will take a thousand years to decompose. And there’s definitely a better way to dispose of it without harming the environment.

If You live in the San Francisco Bay Area, bring your microwave to GreenCitizen Drive-through Recycling Drop-off center in Burlingame.

Not only will you help the environment and support a local business, but also help this model of e-waste recycling spread to other metropolitan areas.

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