Spring Into Sustainability: E-Waste Recycling Events in NYC
This spring, 4THBIN is proud to continue our partnership with the Lower East Side Ecology Center to host a new season of free residential e-waste recycling events throughout New York City. These events are part of our 4THBIN 4ALL initiative, a citywide effort to expand access to responsible electronics recycling and encourage sustainable action in every neighborhood.
Electronic waste is one of the fastest-growing waste streams in the world. Through 4THBIN 4ALL, we are helping New Yorkers take control of how their old electronics are disposed of, while protecting the environment and supporting a circular economy.
These free events provide a safe and convenient way to recycle unwanted electronics. All items collected will be handled by certified professionals and responsibly recycled.
Spring 2025 E-Waste Drop-Off Event Schedule
All events run from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM unless otherwise noted
March 2025
Saturday, March 8
Greater Allen A.M.E. Cathedral
110-31 Merrick Blvd Floyd Flake Blvd Jamaica
Saturday, March 22
Juniper Valley Park
80th Street between Juniper Boulevard South and North Middle Village
Saturday, March 29
St. Anastasia
Northern Blvd and 45-14 245th Street, Douglaston
April 2025
Sunday, April 6
Kew Gardens Hills
70-11 150th Street, Queens
Saturday, April 12
12:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Maspeth Federal Savings Bank
56-18 69th Street, Maspeth
Saturday, April 19
FiDi
Fulton Street between Ryders Alley and Cliff Street, Manhattan
Saturday, April 19
Fort Greene
757 Fulton Street, Brooklyn
Saturday, April 26
Park Slope
5th Avenue between 3rd and 4th Streets, Brooklyn
Sunday, April 27
Flatbush Food Coop
1415 Cortelyou Road, Brooklyn
May 2025
Saturday, May 3
Baisley Pond Park, Jamaica
Sunday, May 4
Forest Park
Bandshell off Woodhaven Boulevard
Saturday, May 10
Williamsburg
Roebling Street between South 3rd and 4th Streets, Brooklyn
Saturday, May 10
West Village
St. Vincent’s Triangle
Greenwich Avenue between 11th and 12th Streets, Manhattan
Saturday, May 17
St. Anselm Church
356 82nd Street Bay Ridge, Brooklyn
June 2025
Saturday, June 7
Alley Pond Athletic Fields
79-20 Winchester Boulevard, Queens
Saturday, June 14
Hell’s Kitchen
Manhattan Plaza
West 43rd Street between 9th and 10th Avenues, Manhattan
If you can't make these events, or you want more opportunities to securely dispose of your e-waste - we've got you covered! We're hosting more Earth Month events throughout the month with PS29 and the Broadway Green Alliance. We’ll keep you updated on how you can take part!
The following working and nonworking electronic equipment will be accepted at collection events:
- Computers (laptops and desktops, servers, mainframes)
- Monitors (CRT and flat-screen)
- Handheld devices (smartphones, tablets, MP3 players, e-readers, etc.)
- Network devices (routers, hubs, modems, etc.)
- Peripherals (keyboards, mice, cables, cords, chargers, etc.)
- Components (hard drives, CD-ROMs, circuit boards, power supplies, etc.)
- Printers, scanners, fax machines
- TVs, VCRs, DVRs, DVD and Blu-ray players
- Digital converter boxes, cable/satellite receivers
- Video game consoles and accessories
- Cell phones, pagers, PDAs
- Audiovisual equipment (cameras, microphones, stereo equipment, etc.)
We do not accept:
- Batteries, except lead-acid batteries from uninterrupted power supply (UPS) systems
- Media such as discs, DVDs, VHS tapes, and cassette tapes
- Household appliances, including air conditioners and microwaves
- Smoke detectors
- Humidifiers and dehumidifiers
About 4THBIN 4ALL
4THBIN 4ALL is our public initiative focused on making e-waste recycling simple safe and widely available across New York City. Through this effort we aim to bring certified data-secure and environmentally responsible electronics recycling to every borough
About the Lower East Side Ecology Center
Since 1987, the mission of the LES Ecology Center has been to pioneer community-based models in urban sustainability by offering unique e-waste and composting services, environmental stewardship opportunities, and educational programming to all New Yorkers.