Hamilton County Solid Waste Management District

Cell Phone Recycling

According to the environmental research group Inform, people living in the U.S. will soon be getting rid of about 130 million mobile phones every year!  This is equivalent to about 65,000 tons of cell phones that currently are being thrown away.

Cell phones contain arsenic, lead, and zinc.  Although they do not pose a threat to cell phone users, they are a danger when disposed in landfills.  So, how can you properly recycle your cell phone?

It’s easy to recycle your old cell phones!  As easy as dropping off your old phone to any Verizon, Sprint, or Franklin Covey store or the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. These stores accept any hand-carried (not vehicle-installed) cellular, battery, and charger.  No matter the size, look, or condition, all wireless phones are accepted.  They even accept non-working phones!  Cell phones can also be dropped off at the Women’s Crisis Center of Northern Kentucky. Visit their site for more information.

All phones received by these stores and organizations will be refurbished and reprogrammed.  Cell phones that are unable to be refurbished are recycled according to Federal, State, and Local regulations.

The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Gardens will accept cell phones for recycling. For every operable cell phone that is donated at the Zoo, Eco-Cell will donate $15 back to the Zoo.

Another option for cell phone recycling is to send your cell phone to Eco-Cell, which is a recycling and environmental fundraising company. Send phones to 2701 Lindsay Ave. Louisville, KY 40206. If you pool with other and have at least 10 phones, Eco-Cell pays for shipping. For information, e-mail program@eco-cell.org.

When purchasing your new cell phone, remember to do the right thing for the environment and your community.  Recycling cell phones is easy, convenient, and benefits worthy causes and organizations.

To find the stores nearest you that collect cell phones, click here or Verizon’s website.