Quick Answer
Yes. We remove TVs, monitors, computers, and other electronics and ensure they are recycled rather than sent to landfill.
Electronics Removal and Recycling
Yes. We remove TVs, monitors, computers, printers, and other electronics from apartment units, common areas, and dumpster enclosures, and we ensure they are recycled rather than sent to landfill.
Electronic waste — or e-waste — contains materials like lead, mercury, and cadmium that make it unsuitable for regular trash disposal. In Utah, there’s no statewide ban on landfilling electronics, but responsible disposal means routing these items through certified recycling channels that recover valuable materials and prevent toxic compounds from leaching into soil and groundwater.
For property managers, electronics left behind after move-outs are a common item. TVs are the single most frequently abandoned electronic item in apartment trash-outs, followed by monitors, small kitchen electronics, and older computer equipment. We handle all of these as part of our standard removal service.
Self-Service Electronics Recycling in Salt Lake County
If your property or tenants need to dispose of electronics directly, Salt Lake County’s Household Hazardous Waste Facility accepts e-waste from county residents at both the Salt Lake Valley Landfill (6030 W California Ave) and TransJordan Landfill (10473 S Bacchus Hwy, South Jordan). Salt Lake City residents can also schedule electronic waste pickup through the Call 2 Haul program at (801) 535-6953.
For property managers, these self-service options are useful to reference in resident communications — for example, including disposal information in move-out packets so departing tenants know how to handle electronics rather than leaving them behind.
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