
E-Waste Disposal in Boston, Massachusetts
Starting at $79. Additional items from $19.
You cannot throw TVs, monitors, computers, or other electronics in the regular trash in most cities — they contain lead, mercury, and other hazardous materials that require certified recycling. Your options for TV removal and e-waste disposal: city e-waste drop-off events (free but infrequent), retailer take-back programs (free for small items), self-haul to a recycling center (free–$30), curbside pickup through Dropcurb ($99, same day), or traditional junk removal ($150–400+).
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How electronics removal works in Boston
Curb it
Place your electronics at the curb, driveway, or alley. No wrapping, no disassembly.
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Select your item, see the exact price ($99), and pick your day. 60 seconds.
Gone
A local insured hauler picks it up same-day in Boston. You get a text when it's done.
No strangers in your home. No scheduling a 4-hour window. No being home.
How much does electronics removal cost in Boston?
E-waste disposal costs $99 through Dropcurb — that's the $79 pickup fee plus a $20 e-waste recycling fee. Each additional electronic item is +$39 ($19 add-on + $20 recycling). A TV of any size costs $99. Computer monitors cost $99. City recycling events are free but infrequent. Retailer take-back is free for small items but most won't accept large TVs. Traditional junk removal charges $150–$400+ for electronics pickup.
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Traditional junk removal (1-800-GOT-JUNK, LoadUp): $150–$600+
5 ways to get rid of electronics in Boston
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How to prepare your electronics for pickup
- ✓ Place electronics in a box or on the curb. Remove batteries from laptops if possible. No need to wipe data — our recycling partners handle data destruction.
- ✓ Place at curb, driveway, or alley
- ✓ No need to be home
When do you need electronics removal in Boston?
- • Upgrading to a new TV and need the old one gone
- • Office cleanout with old monitors and computers
- • Broken electronics cluttering up the garage
- • Estate cleanout with mixed electronics
Does Boston pick up electronics?
Junk removal in Boston starts at $79 with Dropcurb — same-day curbside pickup with no appointment limits. Boston's free Special Collection Items service through BOS:311 caps residents at 10 items per year (5 per appointment), and the city refuses fridges/freezers with doors still attached.
City program details: Boston Special Collection Items via BOS:311 — free for residents. Limited to 10 items per calendar year, up to 5 items per appointment. Schedule through the BOS:311 app or by calling 311. City will NOT collect fridges/freezers with doors attached or food inside. Items in good condition should be donated. Yard waste collected during scheduled seasonal weeks.
Boston's Special Collection Items is free via BOS:311 but limited to 10 items per calendar year and 5 items per appointment. The city won't collect fridges/freezers with doors attached or food inside. Note: regular furniture CAN go out with normal curbside trash on your collection day — mattresses need scheduling through 311. Classic Cleanouts starts at $125 with free on-site estimates. The Junkluggers of Greater Boston offers free on-site estimates with volume-based pricing. Mass Junk offers a 10% senior/veteran discount and serves a 25-mile radius from Boston. Junk King Boston offers free estimates at (617) 318-6888. LoadUp starts at $79 per item. Average Boston junk removal costs $237-$248 according to Homeyou (5,766 local projects). 1-800-GOT-JUNK charges $150-$600+ with mandatory in-person estimates.
Dropcurb picks up electronics same-day in Boston for $99 flat — no wait, no annual limits, no restrictions.
10 items per year. That's Boston's entire free disposal budget.
BOS:311 Special Collection Items is free but caps you at 10 items per year and 5 per appointment. For a city of 696,000 with constant student turnover (September 1st "Allston Christmas"), that limit disappears fast. And they won't even take your fridge if the door is still on.
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What happens to your electronics after pickup
Electronics are recycled at R2- or e-Stewards-certified e-waste facilities. Devices are disassembled and sorted: circuit boards are processed for gold, silver, copper, and palladium recovery. Screens are separated for glass and lead processing. Plastics are shredded and recycled. Hard drives, SSDs, and other storage media are physically destroyed (shredded or degaussed) to ensure complete data destruction — no data leaves the facility intact. The $20 e-waste recycling fee covers the cost of certified handling and hazardous material processing.
Why Boston residents choose Dropcurb for electronics removal
Dropcurb's $79 flat rate has no annual item limits — unlike Boston's 10-item-per-year cap through BOS:311. Same-day pickup from Back Bay to Dorchester, no scheduling appointments, and we take fridges with doors attached. Book online in 60 seconds.
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