We realize that it is our responsibility to ensure our planet's safety for future generations to come. That's why we are dedicated to the ethical disposal of E-Waste & keeping electronic devices out of landfills. Helping businesses to make the ethical decision when it comes to disposing of electronics. We take all the hassle out of removing unused equipment with free assessment and removal. Not only will we remove the equipment for free, in some cases we will even pay you for your unused equipment!
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With over ten years of experience, we are Central Florida's trusted company for electronic recycling. We are NOT a scrap metal or plastic recycling company. Our experience has taught us how to make your experience as easy as possible from start to finish. We are here to help-starting with your free evaluation all the way to the disposal of your equipment.
We recycle a number of electronic items Including computers, laptops, servers, smart phones, tablets, network switches, and more. We offer free pickup and assessment of your equipment, and a full component breakdown if equipment has reached it's end of life. In some cases we pay for your electronics!
A: Electronic recycling is the act of reselling, refurbishing, or breaking down used or unwanted electronics. A: We accept almost everything that is electronic. A list of some examples we will take is desktops, laptops, servers, A/V Equipment, smart phones, tablets, IT equipment, cameras, network switches, telephones, and much more.
At Orlando Recycles we offer our services to a wide variety of industries. We are always excited to help companies take the proper steps in disposing their electronics properly. We can assist ANY industry do their part in keeping the environment healthy. In many cases not only does a company need their electronics removed, they need their data destroyed properly.
Recycling a computer properly is a responsibility that not many people know they have. Orlando Recycles makes recycling your computer as easy as possible. Our team of experts have been recycling and repurposing computers for over 10 years and are capable of making this process easy as possible. Orlando Recycles primarily recycles computers from businesses.
Reviews (11)
David Meister
Dec 24, 2021
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Jose Luis Villegas
Oct 04, 2021
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Richard Reep Jr
May 18, 2021
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Nicholas Barbatis-Walker
May 02, 2021
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Nathan Pickering
Apr 23, 2021
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Emily Falk
Sep 18, 2020
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Dave and the Orlando Recycles Team are the very best! They are professional, fast, and provide superior customer service every step of the way. They recently redesigned their website which makes their service even better. In addition to a comprehensive and attractive layout, their LiveChat feature is fantastic! Robert Gundling, President & CEO, of Cloud 9 Computing Group and his Team are proud to be a valued partner of Orlando Recycles. We believe in their important mission to spread awareness about e-waste and its effect on our environment. If you choose to work with Dave and his Team, you will
Amanda Meldrum
Jun 08, 2020
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Todd Barnett
Jun 01, 2020
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Laura Oergel
Jun 16, 2019
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Dave M.
Jul 31, 2018
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A. H.
Dec 28, 2017
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Honestly, one little thing ruined this 1 star review from being a 5 star review.
I worked with Dave and my corporate office to have Orlando Recycles pick up a plethora of old IT equipment ranging from monitors, to an old TV, desktops, etc. My corporate office gave me specific requirements on what needed to be done for hard drives, including a certificate per drive showing they were destroyed. This is a common requirement in IT departments everywhere, as obviously we're responsible for that data and don't need it getting into the wrong hands.
This is something I spoke with Dave about
I worked with Dave and my corporate office to have Orlando Recycles pick up a plethora of old IT equipment ranging from monitors, to an old TV, desktops, etc. My corporate office gave me specific requirements on what needed to be done for hard drives, including a certificate per drive showing they were destroyed. This is a common requirement in IT departments everywhere, as obviously we're responsible for that data and don't need it getting into the wrong hands.
This is something I spoke with Dave about