Anything With A Plug Recycling specializes in recycling mainly electronics as well as metals and other recyclables like plastic, cardboard, glass, and paper. We strive to support local organizations in our surrounding communities and sponsor one every month as part of our ongoing mission!
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What We Accept
- Game consoles
- LCD, LED, or Plasma Flat Panel TVs/Monitors ONLY
- Kitchen appliances (small to LARGE)
- Cords, Cables, and Stereo Equipment
- Kids’ toys (plastics, bikes, power wheels)
- All Plastics, except bags, including lids and medical pill bottles
- Cardboard
- Batteries
- Glass
- Paper
- Cell phones
- Plastic/Metal Patio and Office Furniture
- Lawn Equipment
- Disposable E-cigarettes
About the Owner
Founder and Owner of Anything With a Plug Recycling.com Inc., Dennis Carter, grew up around many factories and mills in Dayton, Ohio. Dennis wondered where these items went after their usefulness was over. The answers startled him … dumpsters and ultimately landfills.
Over time, the landfills overflowed with junk, and much of that junk contained harmful, toxic material. Most people didn’t know just how harmful their electronic waste was. And some maybe, didn’t care. Even if people did care, they didn’t have a responsible, affordable, and convenient way to dispose of broken, burned-out appliances and electronic waste until recently.
Dennis decided to do something about it. In the summer of 2012, Dennis started Anything With a Plug Recycling.com to help people dispose of unused, broken, or unwanted electronics in an environmentally safe way. They started with residential removal, but because of the community’s urgent need, they quickly expanded to serve businesses, community organizations, and governmental agencies.​
Anything With a Plug Recycling.com works with everyone – from real estate offices and thrift stores to medical offices and commercial property owners.
Anything With a Plug Recycling.com recycles everything locally in an environmentally sound manner. Almost nothing goes to the landfill.