ATTENTION: E-Waste Collection stopped

As of March 19, 2025, Solana Center for Environmental Innovation's e-waste collection program has been stopped. We apologize for this inconvenience.

Please continue to utilize other resources to keep e-waste out of the landfill.

IF YOU ARE AN ENCINITAS RESIDENT, please visit the City of Encinitas website for options and resources for responsible disposal of your e-waste, battery, and light bulb materials. Encinitas City Hall is now offering a quarterly drop-off event, learn more by visiting

https://www.encinitasca.gov/government/departments/public-works/trash-recycling/hazardous-waste-materials

If you would like to schedule a home pickup, please call Clean Earth at (800) 714-1195.

If you are NOT a City of Encinitas resident, please check with your local city or county for drop-off locations in your area. 

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Due to circumstances beyond our control, Solana Center's battery and light bulb recycling program has been suspended until further notice. We apologize for any inconvenience. See where you can recycle your light bulbs and batteries at wastefreesd.org.

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Business E-Waste Pick Up

If you are trying to responsibly dispose of E-waste from your business Urban Corps has a free pick-up service! Register online by the second Friday of the month for pickup on the third Wednesday of the month. Urban Corps will contact you to confirm pick-up. All areas of San Diego County are eligible.

Accepted businesses items include:

  • Computers and laptops
  • Computer monitors, mice, and keyboards
  • MP3 players and CD players
  • VCR and DVD players
  • Cell phones and landline phones
  • Small home or office printers
  • Fax machines
  • TVs
  • Radios
  • Electronic toys and games
  • Photo and video cameras

Did you know we collect soft plastics for recycling?

Drop off your plastic bags, film, etc thanks for our partner Plastic Beach. Read more about the program here.

Thank you for doing your part to keep our community healthy by keeping this toxic hazardous waste out of our landfills and groundwater.

Did you know that E-waste only represents about 2% of the waste in America's landfills, but equals around 70% of the overall toxic waste? This toxic waste can eventually pollute our groundwater supply.