Electronics Recycling & E-Waste Disposal in Ontario
Electronics recycling and e-waste pickup — old TVs, computers, monitors, printers, and cables all contain metals, plastics, and hazardous components that need proper handling. We route everything through Ontario Electronic Stewardship approved recyclers.
What Ontario electronics pros take
- CRT and flat-screen TVs of any size
- Desktop and laptop computers
- Monitors, printers, scanners, copiers
- Cables, chargers, batteries, and small electronics
- Server racks and office electronics
- Video game consoles and stereo equipment
- Telecom equipment (routers, switches, phones)
Electronics Recycling & E-Waste Disposal in Ontario — the full picture
E-waste is one of the most regulated waste streams in Ontario. The Ontario Electronic Stewardship (OES) program requires that electronics — TVs, computers, monitors, phones, and many others — be processed by approved recyclers rather than sent to landfill. This isn't just environmental best practice; landfilling OES-listed products is actually against Ontario regulations. Our Ontario e-waste disposal pros route everything through OES-approved recyclers, which achieve 95%+ material recovery on modern electronics. For businesses, hard drive destruction with signed certificates is available on request — essential for HIPAA, PIPEDA, and PCI compliance. Residential e-waste (a garage full of old TVs and computers) is straightforward: single pickup, sorted on the truck, delivered to the recycler.
How electronics recycling & e-waste disposal works
List items with rough quantities. The pro confirms an arrival window and notes any data destruction requirements. Crew arrives, loads e-waste, and delivers to an OES-approved recycler. Certificates of destruction (if requested) arrive within 5 business days.
What affects the price
Ontario junk removal quotes come down to five things: truck volume (how much space your load takes up in a standard 15–20 cubic-yard truck), weight (concrete, dirt, tile, and shingles are priced by the tonne on top of volume), item type (fridges, freezers, hot tubs, and pianos carry surcharges because of special disposal or crew requirements), access (walk-outs, stairs, elevator bookings, long carries, and tight laneways add crew time), and municipal tipping fees at the receiving facility. Two identical couches can quote differently depending on whether you're in a highrise condo with a service elevator, a detached with a paved driveway, or a rural laneway 30 minutes off the highway — access matters more than most people expect.
As a rough guide for Ontario in 2026: single-item pickups (one mattress, one couch, one appliance) run $95–$220. A quarter-truck load (roughly a small bedroom) is typically $250–$400. A half-truck load (a garage or small basement) sits around $400–$700. A full truck (a full basement, a small estate cleanout, or a heavy renovation load) runs $650–$1,100. Whole-home estate cleanouts and hoarding jobs are quoted after a walkthrough and usually land between $1,500 and $5,000+ depending on the volume and the condition of the space. The quotes you receive through us will always be itemized so you can see exactly what you're paying for.
- Item count: single item vs bulk quantity.
- Size: small electronics vs full-size TV or server rack.
- Data destruction: standard vs certified physical destruction with certificate.
- Access: office pickup vs residential vs commercial-warehouse pickup.
- Bundling with other services (office furniture, appliance disposal).
How to prepare for pickup
A few minutes of prep can shave time (and dollars) off the final quote.
- Wipe personal data from devices you're comfortable with (factory reset for phones/laptops).
- For business data, request certified destruction with a certificate.
- Consolidate small electronics in a box or bin.
- Note if any devices have batteries you want separately tracked.
Typical electronics pickup scenarios
- Old CRT TV and DVD player cleared from a basement.
- Home office refresh — old desktop, monitors, printer, cables cleared.
- Business office IT decommission — servers, switches, workstations with data destruction certificates.
- Estate cleanout — decades of old electronics from a family home.
How disposal and recycling work
All e-waste is processed by Ontario Electronic Stewardship (OES) approved recyclers — the same regulated recycling stream that keeps mercury, lead, and rare-earth metals out of landfill. Data-bearing devices (hard drives, phones, backup tapes) can get physical destruction with signed certificates of destruction on request — critical for business compliance.
Ontario junk haulers are required to dispose of what they collect at licensed transfer stations, recycling depots, and municipal landfills — not in ravines, alleys, or someone else's dumpster. The pros in our network divert as much as possible before landfill: usable furniture and housewares go to Furniture Bank, Habitat ReStore, and local shelters; scrap metal, appliances, and BBQs go to certified metal recyclers; electronics are processed through Ontario Electronic Stewardship (OES) approved recyclers; mattresses head to mattress recycling programs where available; wood and drywall get sorted at construction-waste facilities. Typical diversion rates on a mixed household load run 30–70% depending on condition.
Step-by-step: what to expect
- 1Tell us what you need goneFill in the 60-second form or call the number at the top of the page. Describe the items, share a photo if it helps, and pick a preferred pickup window. The more detail (approximate volume, stairs, parking) the more accurate the quotes will be.
- 2Get matched with local prosWe share your request with two or three vetted, insured junk removal providers who actually cover your address and can do the job in your timeframe. You never get spammed by 15 companies — just a short list.
- 3Compare free quotesYou'll get quotes back by phone, text, or email — usually within an hour or two during business hours — with a clear price for the volume, item type, and disposal. Ask each pro anything you like: crew size, truck size, insurance, recycling rate.
- 4Pick the pro you likeNo pressure, no obligation, and no fee to you. Book directly with whichever provider gives you the best combination of price, timing, and reviews. If none of the quotes work, you're free to walk away.
- 5Pickup dayThe pro shows up in the arranged window, does a final walkthrough, hauls everything, sweeps up, and settles payment. Reusable items go to donation, recyclables to the right stream, and only what's left goes to a licensed transfer station.
Electronics Recycling & E-Waste Disposal — common questions
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The busiest markets for electronics recycling & e-waste disposal in our network are electronics removal in Toronto, electronics removal in Ottawa, electronics removal in Hamilton, electronics removal in Mississauga, electronics removal in Brampton, and electronics removal in London. Every one of the 15 Ontario cities we cover has local pros ready to quote — browse the full city directory or start with a free quote.
Booking a electronics pickup often gets bundled with related jobs like hot tub removal, shed demolition, piano removal, and construction debris removal — one truck, one trip, one quote.
Also common on the same visit: mattress removal, couch & sofa removal, and appliance removal. See every option on the services overview.
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