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Businesses may dial 311 for more information on electronic recycling. Prince George's County opened the residential Electronics Recycling Acceptance Site in September 2000. County citizens and residents may drop off their used and unwanted electronics at this site, free of charge.
Greener Gadgets is a website that one can enter their zip code to locate a list of the nearest businesses that will accept e-waste at no cost.
Residents who qualify for this service should dial 3-1-1 to schedule an appointment for the at home collection of their unwanted electronics equipment. To qualify, no one living in the home can be under 65 years of age or be physically able to transport the material to the county’s facility
Electronics Recycling Acceptance Site
Subfacility of Brown Station Road Sanitary Landfill

Non-Commercial Vehicles Only
Businesses may dial 311 for more information on electronic recycling. Prince George's County opened the residential Electronics Recycling Acceptance Site in September 2000. County citizens and residents may drop off their used and unwanted electronics at this site, free of charge.
Acceptable Items
- CPUs
- Circuit Boards
- Mice
- Keyboards
- Computer Speakers
- Laptop Computers
- Printers
- Fax Machines
- Telephone System
- Copiers
- Scanners
- Main Frames
- Pagers
- Cell Phones
- Any individual PC CPU component parts
- Ink Jet and Toner Cartridges (from printers and fax machines)
- CD Players
- Radios/Stereos
- VCRs
- Wire
- Cable
- Surge Protectors
Alternative Disposal
Greener Gadgets is a website that one can enter their zip code to locate a list of the nearest businesses that will accept e-waste at no cost.
Unacceptable Items
- Software
- Stereo Speakers
- Boxes
- Appliances such as toasters and microwave ovens
Collection for Senior Citizens & the Disabled
Residents who qualify for this service should dial 3-1-1 to schedule an appointment for the at home collection of their unwanted electronics equipment. To qualify, no one living in the home can be under 65 years of age or be physically able to transport the material to the county’s facility