Do you have old electronics taking up space in your basement or garage? Douglas County residents can now recycle their electronics for FREE year-round (Monday to Saturday). This program is through GreenWorks, the County’s new one-stop location for waste diversion services. Residents can schedule appointments to drop off a wide range of electronic items at the GreenWorks site in Sedalia. You can recycle your items for FREE. This is for DougCo residents ONLY and reservations are required.

Drop-Off Location:
GreenWorks, 5675 Delva Way in Sedalia.
Drop-Off Dates and Times:
Mondays to Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Good To Know:
Reservations are REQUIRED. Use the link below to make a reservation.
This service is for Douglas County residents only. Bring your ID or other proof of residency.
Materials must be dropped off during staffed hours.
Please note that the last available appointment is at 4:30 p.m. so that the facility can close on time and staff has time to organize drop-offs at the end of the day
You can make a reservation here.
ACCEPTED
Bathroom and food scales
Binoculars
Cables
Cameras and lenses
Car stereos and radios
Cassette tapes/VHS tapes
CD’s
Cell phones
Computer monitors
Computers/laptops
Computer towers
Copy machines
Corded power tools
Corded telephones
Cordless power tools
Drones
DVD players/VCRs
Electric lawnmowers (no gas)
Electric Lawn Trimmers (no gas)
Electrical wire and stereo cables
Electric scooters
Hard drives and memory
Keyboards and mice
Lead-acid backup batteries
Lithium-ion computer batteries
Microscopes
Microwave ovens
Misc. computer parts
Modems/routers/Network switches
Paper shredders
Power cords
Printers
Remote control devices
Remotes
Satellite dishes
Servers and network equipment
Sewing machines
Speakers
Stereo equipment
Televisions (all sizes, types)
Telescopes
Typewriters
Vacuums
VOIP phones
NOT ACCEPTED
Large appliances including refrigerators, freezers, washing machines, and dryers
Air Conditioning and Swamp Coolers
Broken or exposed cathode ray tube (CRT) glass
Items that contain Freon (mini-refrigerator, wine refrigerator)
Items containing liquid mercury (Thermostats, fire detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, etc)
Light bulbs of any kind
Poly-chlorinated biphenyl ballasts (PBC) found in fluorescent light fixtures
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