♻️ New Electronic Waste (E-Waste) Collection Program Begins This Week

♻️ New Electronic Waste (E-Waste) Collection Program Begins This Week

The Town of Keystone is pleased to announce that we are now accepting electronic waste (e-waste) beginning this week.

This is a new, ongoing program provided at no cost to the Town or to residents. The Town has entered into a one-year contract, with the intent to continue the program based on community use and feedback.

Proper disposal of electronics helps protect the environment by keeping hazardous materials out of landfills while allowing valuable materials to be recycled safely.


✅ Accepted Materials

Televisions & Monitors

  • CRT TVs & monitors (old tube TVs)

  • LCD TVs & monitors

  • Projection & wood console TVs

Computers & Peripherals

  • Desktop computer towers

  • Laptop & Chromebook computers

  • Tablets

  • Keyboards, mice, and computer speakers

  • Small-scale servers

  • DVD, VHS, & Blu-Ray players

  • Hard drives & flash drives

  • Satellite receivers

  • Routers & modems

  • Desktop printers, scanners, & fax machines

  • VCRs & DVRs

  • Gaming systems

  • Cell phones

Kitchen Appliances

  • Microwaves

  • Vacuum cleaners

Other Household Electronics

  • Calculators

  • Cameras

  • Box fans and air circulator fans

  • Home theatre systems and sound bars

  • Landline telephones and cords

  • Navigation devices (GPS)

  • Portable CD players

  • Power cords

  • Radios, clock/radio combos, and CB radios

  • Stereo systems and stereo speakers

  • Typewriters


❌ Items Not Accepted

Please note that the following items will not be accepted as part of the e-waste collection program:

  • Refrigerators

  • Air conditioners

  • De-humidifiers

  • Washers

  • Dryers

  • Stoves

  • White goods*

  • Batteries

  • Coffee makers

  • Blenders

  • Fans

  • Smoke detectors

  • Fluorescent bulbs

*White goods typically include large household appliances such as refrigerators, freezers, stoves, washers, and dryers.


We encourage residents to take advantage of this free service and help us determine whether the program should continue beyond the initial one-year period.