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Free Electronics Recycling

Goodwill Keystone Area is partnering with Reworld to offer residents across 22 central and southeastern Pennsylvania counties with a convenient way to drop-off their old electronics items – including TVs – for FREE. This initiative responds to a critical need in our region, expanding electronic recycling options under the PA Covered Device Recycling Act 108. With 42 store and donation centers across the 22 counties where Goodwill Keystone Area operates, we're making it easier than ever to recycle a wide variety of electronics.

See the list of electronic items we can and cannot accept.

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⚠ Important Safety Notice: We cannot accept phones, laptops, tablets, or any device with a swollen, bloated, leaking, or damaged battery. These items pose a serious fire and safety risk. Please do not place them in our donation bins or drop them off at our stores. To safely recycle damaged lithium-ion batteries and devices, visit Earth911 or Call2Recycle to find a certified drop-off location near you.

Electronic Items Goodwill Keystone Area Accepts

The following list of electronics will be accepted at all Goodwill Keystone Area stores and donation centers.

Computing and Peripheral Devices

Computers

Monitors

Peripheral devices: keyboards, mice, printers, printer/scanner/copier all-in-one devices, networking equipment

Entertainment Electronics

Video players: VCR/DVD/Blu-ray players

Gaming systems

Audio devices: stereos, radios, MP3 players

Communication Devices

Telephones

Mobile devices (batteries must be intact and undamaged)

Visual and Imaging Equipment

Cameras: cameras, video cameras

Televisions

Cable or set-top boxes

Small Appliances

Toasters

Vacuum cleaners

Miscellaneous electronics/items

Cables

Electronic wiring

Answering machines

Electronic Items Goodwill Keystone Area Cannot Accept

The following list of electronics will NOT be accepted at Goodwill Keystone Area stores and donation centers.

Devices with swollen, bloated, leaking, or damaged batteries (phones, laptops, tablets, etc.)

Loose batteries

Bulbs

Smoke detectors

Hazardous household waste

Freon-containing devices

Any devices containing mercury

White goods: refrigerators, ranges, water heaters, freezers, unit air conditioners, washing machines, clothes dryers and other similar domestic and commercial large appliances

*To learn where to recycle electronics Goodwill cannot accept, visit https://iwaste.epa.gov, Earth911, or Call2Recycle.