What Is E-Waste
Electronic waste, also known as e-waste, is the fastest growing solid waste stream in the world, and less than a quarter of it is properly recycled. E-waste includes items with plugs, cords, or electronic parts, like televisions, computers, phones, appliances, and more.
How to Prevent E-Waste
Properly recycling or discarding your old electronics is essential to cutting down on e-waste. Many towns host free or low-cost recycling events where they take items that shouldn’t be thrown in a landfill and can’t be recycled normally. Local recycling events are very common in late April around Earth Day.
Trade In Your Old Smartphone
Time to upgrade to a newer smartphone? Instead of letting it collect dust in a drawer or sit in a landfill, bring it to Wireless Zone®! You can trade in your old smartphone – even if it’s cracked or damaged – and get a credit toward your new device. Visit a Wireless Zone® Verizon store near you today to get started.
We’re proud that some of the new smartphones we sell have changed their design to be more mindful of the planet. Apple iPhone 15 is made of 75% recycled aluminum to minimize environmental impact. Together, we can build a more sustainable future and cut down on e-waste by making mindful choices.