Free e-waste recycling.

Responsibly recycle up to 1 pound of electronics with the purchase of any Nimble product.

How it works

  1. Fill any box up to 1 lbs with your old, unused, or broken electronics. See list of acceptable items below.

  2. Click the button below to enter your information and print your free shipping label.

  3. Seal the bag or box, apply the free shipping label, and send it directly to our e-waste recycling partner for safe & responsible reclamation.

Please DO NOT ship

  • Non-rechargeable batteries
  • Alkaline batteries (AA, AAA, C, D)
  • Lead-acid batteries
  • Light bulbs or lamps
  • Gauges or thermostats
  • Smoke / carbon monoxide detectors

List of acceptable electronics

  • Cell phones, smartphones & tablets
  • Cell phone battery cases
  • Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries
  • Digital cameras & camera batteries
  • Cords, cables & wires
  • Headphones & earbuds
  • Beepers & pagers
  • Wall adapters & car chargers
  • Handheld gaming devices & MP3 players
  • Wearables & fitness trackers
  • Hard drives & storage devices

Ready to recycle?

Trying to recycle more than 1 lb? Visit Homeboy Recycling for bulk drop-off options.

Our recycling partners

Homeboy Electronics Recycling

Job Skills, Not Landfills.

Homeboy Electronics Recycling is a social enterprise and R2 Certified recycler committed to the highest standards for electronic reuse and recycling. Proudly employing people working to transform their lives after incarceration or gang-involvement.

Visit Homeboy Electronics Recycling
EPRA

The Electronic Products Recycling Association (EPRA)—a not-for-profit organization that operates regulated e-waste recycling programs across Canada—works to ensure materials are collected, recycled and handled in a certified safe, secure and environmentally sound manner.

Visit EPRA

The annual generation of global e-waste is projected to reach 74.7 million tonnes by 2030 — equivalent to 7,390 Eiffel Towers per year.

While we work to expand our free mail-in recycling program to more countries, please explore the resources below.

Responsible Recycling (R2 certification)

Created by Sustainable Electronics Recycling International (SERI), R2 Certification is the most widely adopted standard for electronics reuse and recycling worldwide. To locate an R2 Certified facility in your country, click here.

Local collection points

Select your country to find a local e-waste collection point. Accepted items may vary per region.