Indianapolis Recycling Center

Public Electronics Drop-Off Recycling

Whether you’re a business with a truckload of electronics or a homeowner with an old computer, Green Wave Electronics offers public drop-off for e-waste recycling in Indianapolis, at our Central Indiana facility.

All dropped-off items are processed through the same secure process we use for business and government clients. We destroy all personal data on hard drives, cell phones, and other data-containing items.

Green Wave Electronics building

Dispose Of Electronics Free, Safely & Easily

Bring your old electronics to Green Wave Electronics for responsible recycling and secure data destruction. No appointment is needed, and our team will help unload your vehicle during public drop-off hours.

No Appointment Needed

Secure Processing & Data Destruction

Help Unloading Your Vehicle

What You Can Drop Off

Free Items Accepted (Unlimited Quantities)

We accept many common electronics for free drop-off, including computers, laptops, cell phones, printers, batteries, cables, and more. Unlimited quantities are accepted for free items.

Chargeable Items Accepted

Some items have a processing fee for public drop-off customers, including certain TVs, CRT monitors, microwaves, freon-containing units, and items containing wood. Fees are subject to change.

Unacceptable Items List Applies

For safety and compliance, certain items are not accepted, including bare CRT tubes, paint, oil, and mercury-containing devices. Review the unacceptable items list before your visit.

Hassle-Free Drop-Off For All Types Of Electronics

Server Disposal

Safely dispose of old or unwanted servers with full data destruction while keeping your IT environment clean, secure, and up to date.

Laptop Disposal

Drop off old laptops for certified recycling that breathes new life into reusable materials and keeps toxic pollutants out of the community.

Recycle Old Cell Phones

Recycling old cell phones helps recover valuable metals like gold, silver, and copper for use in other devices.

Public Drop-Off Recycling At Our Indiana Facility (Indianapolis)

We welcome public drop-offs from homeowners and businesses alike. Items are processed using the same secure, audited workflow we use for business and government recycling, and we destroy personal data on all data-containing devices.

Where To Recycle Electronics

Plan Your Drop-Off:

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Public Drop-Off Hours

Monday–Thursday: 7:00am–3:00pm. Friday: 7:00am–2:00pm. Saturday and Sunday: closed. No appointment needed.

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Recycling Facility Address

Green Wave Electronics’s Central Indiana Recycling Center, 6555 East 30th Street, Ste D, Indianapolis, IN 46219.

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Important Policies

Green Wave Electronics does not purchase electronics or scrap metal from the general public, and we do not sell electronics to the general public. All data-containing items are destroyed.

FAQs

No appointment is needed. You can bring your items during public drop-off hours, and our team will help you unload your vehicle.

Public drop-off is at Green Wave Electronics’s Central Indiana Recycling Center, 6555 East 30th Street, Ste D, Indianapolis, IN 46219.

Monday–Thursday: 7:00am–3:00pm. Friday: 7:00am–2:00pm. Saturday and Sunday: closed. No appointment is needed.

Yes. Items dropped off are processed using the same secure process we use for business and government clients. We destroy hard drives, cell phones, and other data-containing items to protect your personal data.

Yes. Some items have a processing fee for public drop-off customers, including certain TVs, CRT monitors, microwaves, freon-containing units, items containing wood, and more. Fees are subject to change. If you are with a business, school, or organization, contact Green Wave Electronics at 317-899-0000 for pricing guidance.

Dispose of an old laptop through a certified electronics recycler or IT asset disposition provider. Before dropping it off, back up your data, sign out of accounts, and make sure the hard drive is wiped or destroyed. Certified recyclers will destroy your data for you.

Old computers can usually be dropped off at certified electronics recycling centers, local e-waste events, municipal collection sites, or ITAD providers. Search online for ‘electronics recycling near me’ to find your nearest drop-off center.