Electronics
Electronics recycling is only available at 1954 County Home Road, Marion, Iowa. Electronics are only accepted from Linn County residents.

Fees
- TVs and monitors $15.00/unit
- Loads with 5 or more TVs or monitors $0.25/pound
- Bulk mixed electronics from residents $0.25/pound
- Businesses with electronics should contact an electronics processor directly
Location
Electronics recycling is only available at 1954 County Home Road, Marion, Iowa. Electronics are only accepted from Linn County residents.
What We Accept
Electronics are accepted at no charge from small, residential loads. Businesses with electronics should contact an electronics processor directly.
Solid Waste Agency staff are not authorized to unload any materials from customer vehicles or trailers. Customers are responsible for unloading items from their vehicles or trailers.
Computer Equipment
- Towers
- Keyboards
- Laptops
- Mice
- Printers
- Scanners
Home & Office Equipment
- Copy machines
- Cellular and land-line telephones
- Fax machines
- Stereos
- VCRs & DVD players
Gaming systems
- Consoles
- Portables
- Controllers


Electronic Waste Disposal
E-Waste is a waste stream that is quickly growing.
The outdated and obsolete electronics that you no longer want are electronic waste or “E-waste,” a waste stream that's quickly growing.
Many electronics contain toxic materials such as lead, lithium, cadmium and mercury. Reusing and recycling electronics keeps these toxic materials out of our landfills and recovers valuable resources.
Electronic Waste Disposal
What happens next?
After you drop off your E-waste, it is taken to an electronics processor and dismantled or "de-manufactured" into core components that are used to manufacture new recycled goods.
These components include glass, plastic and circuit boards. The circuit boards themselves contain reusable metals such as copper, gold and silver.

