Electronics
Recycle Unwanted Electronics
Electronics and batteries cannot be collected with your garbage or recycling – they contain heavy metals that can be harmful to your health and the environment. Electronics are filled with valuable resources like glass, plastic, gold, silver, copper, palladium and more. These components can be recycled when handled properly.
Consider donating your electronics first!
Electronic equipment in good working condition should be donated to a local charity, such as the Salvation Army Thrift Store or ReStore Markham. Always call ahead to confirm if your item is acceptable. If the item no longer works, drop off at Markham Household Hazardous Waste Depot. Residential customers only.
Remove data and batteries before recycling
- Protect your privacy! Clear all personal information from computers, cell phones and electronics prior to drop off. The City is not responsible for personal information contained on your electronic devices.
- Remove all batteries from electronic items
- Household batteries can be dropped off at any Markham Recycling Depot
- Markham Household Hazardous Waste Depot
Drop off your unwanted electronics to the York Region Household Hazardous Waste Depot
Rodick Road, south of Miller Ave.
Hours of Operation
Notice: Markham Household Hazardous Waste Depot will be closed for site maintenance between Monday, December 2 to Wednesday, December 18, 2024. Regular depot hours will resume on Thursday, December 19, 2024 For other drop off locations visit York Region - Waste Depots.
Monday: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Sunday: 8:30 AM to 3:30 PMClosed
Civic and statutory holidays
- E-Waste Drop Off Events
eWaste Recycling Events — summer 2024
Responsibly recycle all your unwanted electronics! Thank you for supporting your community and the environment!
Sponsored by:
- Battery Recycling
Battery Recycling
Batteries contain heavy metals and toxic chemicals — keep all batteries out of landfill and incineration to reduce soil and water pollution.
Bag your batteries and drop off for recycling at:
- Markham Recycling Depot,
- Household Hazardous Waste Depot (HHW),
- Markham community centres and libraries
- Retailers — to find a location near you visit, call2recycle
All single use or rechargeable batteries weighing less than 5 kg each can be recycled. These include batteries used to power cordless tools, mobile and cordless phones, laptop computers, digital cameras, flashlights, watches, hearing aids and other products.
Note - batteries over 5 kg such as car batteries must go to the Household Hazardous Waste Depot (HHW)
Lithium Ion Batteries:
Lithium ion batteries are used in many devices, including cell phones, laptops, e-cigarettes, smoke alarms, and toys.
- Do not put lithium-ion batteries together as these batteries have the highest potential for igniting; store separately
- Seal terminals with clear packing or electrical tape
- Drop off in a clear plastic bag
Safety Tips:
- NEVER place in your clear bag garbage, blue bin or green bin
- Drop off for recycling at Markham Recycling Depot, HHW, community centres, libraries and retailers
- Store batteries in a plastic ziplock-style bag, keep at room temperature, away from heat
- Do not place batteries in direct sunlight or keep them in hot vehicles
- Avoid crushing, bending, or dropping a device and charger
Additional Resources:
Hazardous Waste and Special Items (York Region)
- What Can I Drop Off?
Accepted:
*Always remove batteries from your device. Reuse or drop off for recycling at any Markham Recycling Depot, community centre or library.
- Cameras
- Cell phones, telephones, pagers and fax machines
- Computer accessories, keyboards and mouse
- Computer towers, laptops and modems (limit of four per visit)
- Monitors, printers, scanners and typewriters
- Televisions (limit of two per visit)
- VCRs, DVD players, radios, stereos and speakers
- Video games and consoles
Not Accepted:
*Always remove batteries from your device. Reuse of drop off for recycling at any Markham Recycling Depot, community centre or library.
- Smoke and carbon monoxide alarms (go in your clear bag garbage)
- Remote controls(go in your clear bag garbage)
- Smoke detectors/alarms (go in your clear bag garbage)
- VHS tapes, CDs, DVDs and cassettes (in good working condition should be donated, broken ones go in your clear bag garbage)
- Small appliances (in good working condition should be donated, broken ones go in your clear bag garbage)
- Microwaves (Drop off at a Markham Recycling Depot)
- Refrigerated appliances, air conditioners and water coolers (Book and pay for a collection appointment by calling 905.477.5530)
- Thermostats with mercury (drop off at the Markham Household Hazardous Waste Depot)