Buying new gadgets has an environmental cost, but recycling old devices can help reduce it.Best Buy allows you to drop off items for recycling at their locations or mail them in for a fee.Staples offers in-store recycling and a mail-in program for various electronics and rewards members for recycling.Office Depot and OfficeMax require purchasing a Tech Recycling Box for recycling old gadgets.Home Depot and Lowes have dropoff locations for batteries, phones, and CFL bulbs.Target also provides drop-off bins for recyclables like cellphones and ink cartridges.Manufacturers like Amazon, Apple, Dell, Epson, and HP offer recycling programs for their products, some with trade-in options.Several states have laws requiring electronics recycling, with specific rules and options for disposal.Cell phones can be recycled at various drop-off centers or donated to organizations like Cell Phones for Soldiers.Major carriers like Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile also offer free recycling programs for old devices.