Reliable electronic waste disposal across the Twin Cities

Have you recently upgraded your computer or mobile device and need a hassle-free way to dispose of the old one? At 1-800-GOT-JUNK? in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area, we provide an easy and responsible solution for discarding old electronics. As the world's largest junk removal service, we take pride in our commitment to social and environmental responsibility.

Since 1989, we've been delivering trusted electronics removal and recycling services, ensuring that your old devices are handled with care and sustainability in mind. With our global presence and outstanding customer service, you can rest assured that you're making the right choice for efficient and eco-friendly electronics disposal. Enjoy the added convenience of our same-day service, making it easier than ever to clear out your old electronics quickly and responsibly.

Scheduling your electronics pickup

Finding a designated recycling facility and having the time to transport your old electronics isn't convenient, and so it's no surprise that so many people opt to throw out their e-waste with the weekly trash, even in spite of the benefits of recycling. At 1-800-GOT-JUNK?, we provide you with a simple, time-saving alternative. We will meet you right at your home or business, load your unwanted electronics onto our truck, and donate or recycle them for you.

  1. Book your free onsite estimate online or by calling us. No credit card required.
  2. Point to the items you want to get rid of and we'll give you a no-obligation price on the spot.
  3. Watch your junk disappear! We do all the heavy lifting and sweep up when we're done.

Book your free onsite estimate online

What we take

Our teams in Minneapolis and St. Paul can take nearly any type of electronic device. Items that we are commonly asked to take include:

  • Televisions
  • Video game consoles
  • Stereos and sound systems
  • Desktop computers
  • Laptops
  • Mobile devices
  • GPS units
  • Household and industrial copiers, printers, scanners, and fax machines
  • Cameras and camcorders
  • Home security equipment
  • DVD and Blu-ray players, cassette players, CD players
  • Computer monitors and peripherals

Don't throw those old electronics away!

E-waste is becoming the fastest-growing segment of solid waste in the Twin Cities, posing significant environmental challenges. Improper disposal of electronics not only exacerbates our already overflowing landfills but also introduces hazardous and toxic materials into the environment. Devices often contain harmful substances like lead, mercury, cadmium, and chemical flame retardants, which can leach into the ground, contaminating soil and water resources.

Beyond the environmental hazards, discarded electronics are rich in valuable materials such as copper, plastics, and aluminum. These materials can be efficiently recovered through recycling, helping to conserve natural resources and reduce the energy required to manufacture new products. By choosing to recycle items like televisions, sound systems, and smartphones, individuals can actively contribute to energy conservation, decrease pollution, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and preserve precious natural resources.

Educating the community on the critical need for responsible e-waste recycling is essential. By embracing these practices, residents of the Twin Cities can play a pivotal role in protecting the environment and building a sustainable future.

Transparent pricing for electronics disposal

Our pricing is straightforward and transparent. After evaluating your items, we offer a clear quote before any work begins, eliminating surprises or hidden fees. For more information, visit our pricing page or contact us directly.

Book your e-waste removal today

Ready to clear out your space? Contact your local 1-800-GOT-JUNK? Twin Cities teams today for professional e-waste removal.

Experience the convenience, professionalism, and eco-friendly service of 1-800-GOT-JUNK?. Your trusted local partner in junk disposal.

Let's see if we're in your neighborhood.
This may take a moment.