Electronics Recycling & Data Destruction Pricing and FAQs
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Recycling pricing is as follows (if it is not listed below, it is likely accepted free of charge):
In-state pickup fee: starting at $50
Out-of-state pickup fee: starting at $100
Hard drive destruction: Tier 1: $4 per drive, Tier 2: $6 per drive
Paper shredding: $1.00 per pound
TVs: $30 each
CRT monitor: $30 each
Copiers: $100+
Bulk items: $50+
Excess toner: $0.85
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Includes but not limited to:
Desktops
Laptops
All-in-ones
Servers
Battery backups
LCD monitors
Hard drives
Motherboards
Power supplies
Memory
Mixed circuitry
All wiring
Modems/routers
Li-ion batteries
Lead-acid batteries
Office phones
Cellphones
Media players
Telecom equipment
Test equipment
Medical equipment
Printers
Copiers
Contact us if you have any questions about accepted items.
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TCS does not accept:
Kitchen appliances
Cleaning appliances
Alkaline batteries
Light bulbs
Wooden speakers
Personal care items
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We do not accept dropoffs. Contact support@techcyclesolution.com for more info.
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We accept Visa, Mastercard, AMEX and Discover. Additionally, we accept Venmo as a form of payment. Invoicing is available for all commercial customers. Please contact us with any additional questions.
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Techcycle Solutions does not purchase residential electronics, however we do purchase them from commercial customers in bulk quantities. Our buyback program is a part of our IT Asset Disposition service.
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Our secure electronics recycling pickups are fast and professional. We confirm your appointment, arrive in a branded vehicle, securely collect your e-waste and data-bearing devices, and provide Certificates of Destruction and compliance reporting when required. What does a pickup look like?
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Yes. Techcycle Solutions works with R2-certified recycling partners and follows NIST 800-88 and HIPAA-compliant data destruction standards. We provide Certificates of Destruction and detailed reporting to ensure your electronics recycling and IT asset disposition meet environmental and regulatory requirements.
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We take data security seriously. Any device that may contain sensitive information — including hard drives, SSDs, servers, and backup media — can be securely wiped using industry-standard software or physically shredded.
We follow recognized best practices aligned with standards such as NIST and PCI data protection requirements. Upon request, we provide a Certificate of Destruction for your records.
Your data remains your responsibility until destruction is complete — and we make that process secure, documented, and transparent.

