How to Dispose of an Old Coffee Maker
Your coffee machine made mornings bearable. We'll help you deal with its untimely demise.

Your coffee maker served you well, but when it’s time to let go, throwing it in the trash isn’t the best option. Like many small appliances, coffee makers can be recycled, and doing so helps reduce e-waste and protect the environment. In this article, we’ll show you how to dispose of a coffee maker, whether it’s working, broken, or somewhere in between, in eco-friendly and convenient ways.
What to do with an old coffee maker
When figuring out what to do with an old coffee maker, the first question is: Does it still work?
If yes, consider donation or resale.
If no, look into proper recycling or take-back programs.
No matter the condition, keeping your old coffee machine out of the landfill is a responsible move. Proper disposal of old appliances helps recover valuable materials like metal and plastic found in small appliances and reduces your environmental impact.
How to dispose of a working coffee maker
If your old coffee maker still functions, don’t toss it—give it a second life:
- Donate coffee maker units to local charities, shelters, or community centers.
- Resell or gift them online or to someone moving into a new place.
- Use a junk removal service that donates usable items to keep them out of the waste stream.
These are easy ways to help others while keeping your space clutter-free.
How to dispose of a broken coffee maker
A broken coffee maker can still be disposed of responsibly:
- Recycle coffee maker units through local e-waste collection sites or events.
- Some electronics stores (like Best Buy) offer appliance recycling programs.
- Check the brand’s website. For example, if you’re wondering how to dispose of a broken Keurig coffee maker, Keurig has a recycling program.
- Other brands may offer take-back, trade-in, or Keurig machine recycling program options.
Still unsure where to recycle coffee makers or where to recycle Keurig machine parts?
Use resources like Earth911 or your city’s waste services to find the nearest recycling center. Just don’t throw it in your household bin.

No time to recycle your coffee maker?
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Disposing of small appliances like coffee makers with regular trash can harm the environment and lead to fines in some areas. At 1-800-GOT-JUNK?, we responsibly remove and recycle small appliances, including coffee machines. We aim to divert e-waste from landfills by donating or recycling items wherever possible.
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Frequently asked questions
Are coffee makers recyclable?
Yes. Most are made of recyclable materials like plastic, glass, and metal. Recycling helps reduce e-waste and conserves valuable resources.
Does Keurig offer a recycling program for its coffee machines?
Yes. Keurig offers a recycling program for certain models and pods. You can participate through mail-in options or some retail partners.
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