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EACR Inc. proudly offers full-service electronics recycling across Texas. From Houston to Dallas, we help schools, businesses, and municipalities dispose of e-waste securely and responsibly.
Our electronics recycling services in Texas are designed to make disposal convenient and compliant. We provide e-waste pickups for businesses, schools, and municipalities, helping you clear out unwanted devices quickly and securely. Whether you’re recycling a few computers or decommissioning a large office, our team manages the process from start to finish.
For ongoing collection needs, we offer secure electronics recycling containers that can be placed at your location. In addition, EACR Inc. partners with communities and organizations to host electronics recycling events across Texas—making it easier than ever to keep harmful materials out of landfills while encouraging public participation.
EACR Inc. accepts a wide range of devices for safe and responsible recycling in Texas, including:
Computers & laptops
Monitors & TVs
Tablets & phones
Printers & copiers
Solar Panels
Audio/visual devices
Refrigerators
Chargers & power supplies
Batteries
Propane Tanks
If you’re not seeing an item listed here, we more than likely recycle it! Take a look at our complete list of recyclable items.
Yes, computer recycling in Texas is one of our specialties. EACR Inc. ensures every computer is handled with complete security, including professional data destruction to safeguard sensitive information. Our environmentally safe processing ensures that harmful toxins and materials are kept out of the environment.
Computers are among the most common electronics recycled in Texas, and our expertise ensures the process is fully compliant with state and federal guidelines. We provide certificates of recycling for every project, giving schools, businesses, and municipalities confidence that their computers are recycled responsibly and securely.
EACR Inc. partners with a wide range of organizations throughout Texas, delivering tailored electronics recycling solutions for every industry. We work closely with municipalities, schools, warehouses, hospitals, and corporate offices to ensure safe, compliant, and convenient recycling.
From single pickups to large-scale projects, our team adapts to your needs. Whether it’s ongoing container service, community recycling events, or last-minute requests, we provide flexible programs that make electronics recycling easy for businesses and public organizations alike.
EACR Inc. proudly provides electronics recycling services across Texas, covering both major cities and surrounding communities. Whether you’re located in a large metro area or a smaller county, our team is ready to assist.
With over 20 years of experience, EACR Inc. is a trusted electronics recycling partner throughout Texas. We offer flexible scheduling, secure data destruction, and responsive customer support—whether for scheduled pickups or last-minute projects. Backed by our zero-landfill policy, every recycling program is managed with full transparency, from pickup to certificates of recycling.
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Electronics are separated into different components, such as plastics, metals, and usable parts. Materials are processed for reuse or recycling, ensuring that electronics don’t illegally end up in landfills.
EACR Inc. provides secure data destruction for all devices. Hard drives are wiped or physically destroyed, and Certificates of Recycling are issued for complete documentation.
We work with municipalities, schools, hospitals, corporate offices, warehouses, and retail centers. Our programs are tailored for both small organizations and large enterprises.
Yes. At EACR Inc., we recycle every component of a computer, including the hard drives, wiring, plastics, metals, monitors, and peripherals. Materials are processed for reuse and recycling, never illegally sent to landfills.
Scheduling a pickup in Texas is simple. Contact EACR Inc. by phone or through our online form, and our team will arrange a convenient time for collection
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