Recycle Personal Computer Equipment, Parts and Electronics Today

The collection of privately owned used, extinct, broken computer equipment, parts and electronics is a service the University of Arkansas Computer Store currently provides to the campus community. Personally owned electronics can be dropped off today between the hours of 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. at the Garland Center dock.

A Computer Store associate will be available during the allotted hours to assist and supervise drop-offs. This service is only available the second Friday of every month to ensure the collected items are acceptable, non-hazardous, and not university owned. University-owned equipment cannot be dropped off; if you need to dispose of university-owned equipment please visit surplus.uark.edu for more information. 

Accepted materials

  • Computers
  • Laptops
  • Printers
  • Copiers
  • Scanners
  • Servers
  • Cell Phones
  • Tablets

Non-accepted materials:

  • Any electronics with fluid
  • CRT monitors and televisions
  • LCD monitors and televisions
  • Solder pastes/solder guns
  • Bio-fluids/medical equipment

For your convenience you may drop inks/toners and any batteries except lithium primary batteries into the appropriate receptacle located in the following locations:

  • Administration Building 4th floor
  • Facilities Maintenance – past the key office
  • Grad Ed Building 1st floor student lounge
  • Kimpel Hall 1st floor
  • Old Main 5th floor
  • The Parking Spot in the Harmon garage
  • Uptown 1st floor west wing

 

Contacts

Daniel Traynham, manager, Computer Store
Bookstore
479-575-5414, dtraynha@uark.edu

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