Every appliance has a lifecycle. When yours reach the end, EACR Inc. ensures they’re handled responsibly. From bulky refrigerators to small countertop devices, we offer safe, compliant appliance recycling solutions nationwide.
EACR Inc. makes appliance recycling simple for everyone, from homeowners replacing outdated refrigerators to commercial facilities managing end-of-life kitchen equipment.
Our team handles the heavy lifting so you don’t have to, offering safe removal, licensed processing, and full documentation.
Whether you’re managing a residential cleanout, upgrading an office breakroom, or decommissioning large-scale appliances in a commercial kitchen, we deliver flexible pickup services and environmentally responsible disposal for any setting.
Old units are collected, then reused or properly recycled.
We remove bulky kitchen appliances and recycle their metal, electronic, and plastic components properly.
Our team recycles both residential and commercial laundry units, ensuring no material is illegally sent to landfills and that the metals are properly recovered.
Small kitchen appliances are accepted, sorted, then processed for their material contents.
Units are properly reused and recycled, with a zero-landfill policy.
We accept countertop or freestanding models, the items are then processed for recovery.
Large units are recycled or reused in full compliance with all regulations
We manage bulk equipment from restaurants and institutions, recycling stainless steel, motors, and controls.
From single household items to large-scale setups, we recycle all sizes of used appliances efficiently.
Refrigerators, air conditioners, and other cooling appliances must be properly handled to ensure environmental compliance and to keep toxic materials out of landfills. EACR Inc. is fully licensed to accept and recycle nearly all types of appliances.
Whether you’re replacing a single appliance or clearing out your garage, EACR Inc. offers multiple drop-off locations throughout the United States.
Our team makes it easy to recycle old appliances during cleanouts, renovations, or upgrades.
We provide bulk and scheduled pickup options for offices, warehouses, schools, and commercial kitchens. Our team handles large-scale equipment removal and offers custom quotes tailored to your facility’s size, layout, and recycling needs.
Appliance recycling plays a crucial role in creating a more sustainable future. By keeping harmful substances and heavy metals out of landfills, we help protect soil and groundwater from long-term contamination.
Recycling also conserves energy by reducing the need to mine and manufacture new raw materials, which significantly lowers greenhouse gas emissions.
For businesses and institutions, it’s an impactful way to meet sustainability goals tied to corporate responsibility programs.
Most importantly, recycling supports the circular economy by recovering metals and plastics that can be reintroduced into the manufacturing cycle, transforming waste into resources and making disposal a conscious part of progress.
Yes, we provide commercial pickup solutions and will safely remove the appliances from most commercial spaces.
We do. Whether you’re a property manager coordinating tenant cleanouts or an office upgrading breakroom equipment, we handle bulk and multi-unit pickups with customized scheduling and logistics.
Fees may apply depending on the type, size, and condition of the appliance, as well as the pickup location. We’re happy to provide transparent pricing—just reach out for a free quote.
Yes. We provide a Certificate of Recycling which proves your material was properly recycled and reused.
Absolutely. We accept both large and small appliances, whether they’re functional, outdated, or no longer working. It’s a great way to keep e-waste out of landfills.
Appliances must be unplugged and cleared out of any contents still remaining within them. Our team will handle the heavy lifting and safe transport of the appliances.
Yes. We work with retailers, delivery services, and warehouse managers to remove and recycle old stock, returned units, or bulk appliances that are no longer needed.