Computer Recycling in Redwood City
Redwood City residents and businesses — do you have old electronics piling up? Recycle computers, laptops, and anything with a plug or battery. Drop it off or schedule a pickup with GreenCitizen. Keep e-waste out of landfills and make Redwood City a sustainability success story.
We are open from Monday to Friday, 10 AM to 6 PM.
(Closed on Major Holidays)

71,025
Business Customers
Served

411,360
Individual Customers
Served
Where to Find Us?
GreenCitizen, Inc.
1831 Old Bayshore Hwy Suite 2, Burlingame, CA 94010
- +16504938700 Extension 103
- info@greencitizen.com
Office Hours
Monday to Friday
10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
(Closed on Major Holidays)
Closed on Holidays: New Year, President’s Day, Memorial Holiday, Independence day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas, and the day after Christmas.
From Climate Action to E-Waste Solutions: Redwood City Sets the Standard
Redwood City has built a reputation as one of the Bay Area’s most eco-conscious communities. With over 80,000 residents and a strong commercial presence—especially in tech and biomedical sectors—the city recognizes the environmental responsibility that comes with rapid growth and innovation.
At the heart of Redwood City’s sustainability strategy is its 2030 Climate Action Plan—a comprehensive framework for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and preparing for climate impacts. The plan reflects updated global, state, and local policies and aims for carbon neutrality. It highlights local climate risks, outlines community partnerships, and emphasizes equity, ensuring all residents benefit from sustainability efforts, especially the most vulnerable. Unique to this plan is its inclusion of consumption-based emissions—what people buy and use—not just what’s produced locally.
Redwood City’s efforts haven’t gone unnoticed. In 2024 and 2023, the city received the Beacon Leadership and Innovation Award for Climate Resilience from the Institute for Local Government and the League of California Cities. These awards recognized the city’s programs to reduce GHG emissions—like helping residents replace gas-powered equipment. Earlier, in 2018, Redwood City earned a Gold Level Beacon Award for cutting community emissions by 11% and municipal energy use by 10–11%, along with Platinum honors for best practices.
Residents and businesses alike are stepping up. Local cleanups, zero-waste events, and e-waste collection drives have become regular community touchpoints. City partners like ReThinkWaste and the Shoreway Environmental Center provide essential services for electronics recycling, including secure handling of computers and laptops.
Compliance with California’s Electronic Waste Recycling Act ensures that devices like desktops and laptops are processed responsibly. This legislation, coupled with Redwood City’s progressive climate leadership, cements its position as a model for sustainable living and computer recycling in Redwood City.
GreenCitizen’s Electronics Recycling Solutions for Redwood City
Redwood City’s blend of forward-thinking innovation and strong environmental values makes it an ideal partner in the fight against e-waste.
GreenCitizen provides a reliable and ethical solution for computer recycling in Redwood City, serving both growing tech companies near Redwood Shores and residents throughout the neighborhoods that define this dynamic community.
Since 2005, we’ve worked with over 70,000 Bay Area businesses and 400,000 residents to recycle their electronics responsibly—diverting more than 32 million pounds of e-waste from landfills. From laptops and desktops to devices with batteries or plugs, everything is recycled right here in the Bay Area with full transparency—never shipped overseas or dumped irresponsibly.
Throughout the years, we’ve proudly served Redwood City through several key locations, including our former sites at 2500 W El Camino Real, Suite D in Mountain View; 4500 El Camino Real in Los Altos; 161 Homer Avenue in downtown Palo Alto; and 3180 Park Boulevard in Palo Alto, just behind the old Fry’s Electronics store. These locations helped us lay the groundwork for a region-wide movement toward zero-waste living.
Today, Redwood City residents can take advantage of our convenient drop-off services at the Burlingame EcoCenter, just a short drive up Highway 101.
For businesses, we offer scheduled pickups citywide—powered by our GreenCitizen Total Accountability Management System (GTAMS), which delivers audit-ready reports, certified data destruction, and complete compliance with California’s e-waste recycling laws.
Laptop and desktop recycling is free for qualifying items. In a community that values real climate solutions and tech responsibility, GreenCitizen is proud to help Redwood City stay green, clean, and ahead of the curve.
Acceptable & Non-Acceptable Items for Electronics Recycling
Accepted
Laptops
Desktops
Servers
Monitors/ TVs
Networking Equipment
Tablets/ Smartphones
Computer Components (Hard Drives, Circuit Boards, Keyboards, etc.)
Office Electronics (Printers, Fax Machines, Paper Shredders, etc.)
Kitchen Appliances (Toasters, Blenders, Microwaves, etc.)
Stereo Equipment (DVD Players, VCRs, Receivers, etc.)
Styrofoam (#6 Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) ONLY)
Console Video Games (Xbox, PS3, Wii, etc.)
UPS Batteries
CD/DVDs
Cables/Cords
Toner/ Ink Cartridges
Not Accepted
Bottles/ Cans
Furniture
Polyurethane
Large Appliances (Stoves, Washers, Dryers)
Non-Rechargeable Batteries (Alkaline, Carbon Zinc, Disposable Batteries)
Light Bulbs (Incandescent and Fluorescent Bulbs)
Items containing liquid mercury (Thermometers and Thermostats)
Smoke Detectors
Styrofoam #4 Low-Density Polyethylene foam (LDPE/PELD)
Hazardous Waste (Paint, Motor Oil, Sharps, Bio Hazardous Waste)
Medical Electronics (Bodily contact devices such as Glucose Sensors)
Smarter Computer Recycling for Redwood City’s Climate-Conscious Businesses
Redwood City isn’t just following climate trends—it’s setting them. From bold Climate Action Plan goals to everyday sustainability wins, local businesses are helping shape a greener, smarter Peninsula. And it all starts with smart decisions, like where your old electronics go.
At GreenCitizen, we offer computer recycling in Redwood City that’s simple, compliant, and built for how modern businesses operate. Whether you’re cycling out old tech in a biotech lab off Veterans Boulevard or managing device returns from hybrid teams, we help you do it responsibly—with no landfill shortcuts.
Tailored Recycling for Redwood City's Business Backbone
Redwood City’s economy is a mix of precision—biotech firms, software startups, civic agencies, and local service providers—all with unique recycling needs. That’s why we offer free pickup for qualifying laptops and desktops, along with timely, professional service that respects both your workflows and your office space.
Data Destruction That Checks Every Compliance Box
Recycling electronics shouldn’t create new risks. That’s why we follow NIST and DoD data destruction protocols, offering secure digital erasure or physical shredding for hard drives. You’ll receive proper certificates for your records—keeping your IT and legal teams audit-ready at all times.
Device Tracking That Brings Peace of Mind
Using our proprietary GreenCitizen Total Accountability Management System (GTAMS), we track every item from pickup to final processing. Need proof your devices were recycled properly? GTAMS delivers full transparency with documentation you can count on—ideal for internal audits or public sustainability reporting.
Certified, Local, and Landfill-Free
We process all electronics through R2 and e-Stewards certified recyclers—right here in the United States. No exports, no incineration. Just clean, ethical recycling that supports domestic green jobs and aligns with Redwood City’s climate leadership.
You’re Building a Greener Bay—We’re Just the Engine Room
Redwood City isn’t waiting for the future to arrive—it’s actively engineering it. From electrification initiatives to zero waste campaigns, your business is part of something bigger. Partnering with GreenCitizen helps you stay compliant, meet sustainability goals, and turn old hardware into forward motion.
Book your electronics pickup today and recycle like Redwood City means it.
Your team is excellent! Prompt, polite, quick and delightful to meet. Thank you. I look forward to seeing you all again.
The pickup crew was excellent! They were very friendly and completed the pickup quick. Thank you so much for everything!
Thank you all for your great service; we look forward to using your services in the future!
Drop Off Electronics in Redwood City — Easy, Ethical, and Just Up the Road
Redwood City is known for action—not just ambition. From climate resilience awards to everyday green habits, residents here walk the talk when it comes to sustainability. That’s why GreenCitizen offers a simple, secure way to recycle electronics—no appointments, no hassle, and no question about where your devices end up.
Whether it’s an old laptop, a retired desktop, or anything with a plug or battery, bring it to our Burlingame EcoCenter, just a short drive from Redwood City.
Getting to Our EcoCenter from Redwood City
Hop on US-101 North and take the Millbrae exit. Follow the signs for Old Bayshore Highway, then turn right onto Old Bayshore. From there, make another right on Cowan, then take a quick left into the first driveway. You’ll find us just behind the building that has the 1831 Old Bayshore HWY address, across from the New England Lobster Market & Eatery.
We don’t just collect your devices—we handle them with care. Every item is processed using NIST and DoD data destruction protocols, so your personal data is completely wiped. No shortcuts, no risks—just total peace of mind.
Certified. Local. Fully Transparent.
All electronics are recycled through R2 and e-Stewards certified partners based in the U.S. That means your old tech won’t end up overseas or in a landfill—it’s responsibly dismantled to support domestic green jobs and Redwood City’s sustainability goals.
Thousands of Bay Area residents have already made the switch to smarter recycling. If you’re in Redwood City and ready to clear out your old electronics, drop them off today—and help build a cleaner future, one device at a time.
For drop-off recycling, these are the items that are FREE to recycle and can be dropped off at the GreenCitizen Recycling Center/Eco Center in Burlingame.

Note: All Macbook EFi, Device Enrollment Program, and Remote Management Locks Must Be Removed
- Desktop computers
- Laptops
- Servers
- Tablets
- Monitors
- Network switches
- UPS batteries
- TVs
And here are the items that cost $1.00/pound to recycle.
- Cables/cords
- CD players and Walkmans
- Christmas lights
- DLP Projector TVs
- Fax machines
- Remote controls
- Heaters
- Ink/Toner
- Keyboards
- Microwaves
- Printers
- Miscellaneous electronics
- Scanners
- Stereo equipment
- VCRs
- DVD players
- Speakers
- Vacuum cleaners
- Fans
- Toasters
- Blenders
- Coffee makers
And here are the items that cost $6.00/pound to recycle.
- CDs
- Cassette tape
- Vinyl recycling
- DVDs
- Floppy disks
- VHS
- 35mm slides
- DLT/LTO
- Film negatives
LOVE the convenience of this fabulous recycling service in our community! anything we can do to keep Styrofoam and other unwanted electronic items out of our garbage is a blessing. I had a bunch of light fixtures that came in boxes with Styrofoam and I wasn’t sure what to do with them until I found Green Citizen. Right off the 101 and into their driveway for an easy drop off! The people working there are friendly and helpful too. I highly recommend this incredible business.
Every time I drop of recyclables, the staff at the Green Citizen are helpful, kind, and efficient. So easy. Really positive experiences every time I’ve gone over the last 8 years. I really appreciate the good work this Burlingame recycler does.
Green Citizen makes electronics drop-off easy and friendly. We’ve been taking our stuff there for years. Best of all, I have confidence that they handle everything appropriately and responsibly. I’m happy to pay to dispose of things like old video tapes with them because I know how they will treat my discards – with as little environmental impact as possible.