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How to Recycle a Cell Phone on the Main Line
We've got your number if your want to get rid of an old cell phone in a way that is safe for the environment.

Patch users along the Main Line and across the Philadelphia area have shown increasing interest in how to recycle or safely dispose of any number of household items. So we've put together a series of resources for you and your neighbors, including locations in TE Patch and nearby. If we miss any item you want to know how to properly dispose of or recycle, please let us know in the comments.
For those looking to safely get rid of an old or unwanted cell phone in the Radnor area, there are a number of recycling options.
Bring It In
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The following stores offer varying recycling programs for old cell phones and accessories.
Verizon accepts phones and phone batteries at its locations.
Find out what's happening in Tredyffrin-Easttownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- AT&T accepts phones and accessories of any make or manufacturer at its stores. The company also provided postage for mail-back services.
- Best Buy: Area Best Buys will accept two computer items per day. Check the following locations for recycling:
- Office Depot: Office Depot accepts cell phones that are not cracked or covered in liquid. Customers must purchase special recycling boxes from the store (between $5 and $15, depending on size) to dispose of items.
- Staples: Staples locations will cell phones.
Check the Manufacturer
Many computer and electronic manufactures offer take-back and recycling programs to allow consumers to return their products safely.
The following phone manufactures offer mail-back programs for their products:
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