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    Snowman Recycling

    3.8 (5 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    R3Ewaste

    R3Ewaste

    4.8
    (25 reviews)

    Today is Earth Day and we decided it was time to get rid of old electronics that have been taking…read moreup space in our closet shelf. Due to COVID, the city of Phoenix was not offering recycling drop off events so I found this company through an internet search. They take nearly all types of electronics: computers, monitors, radios, DVD players, motors, rechargeable batteries and backup drives, printer cartridges, old power cords, etc. and all for free, but with a small charge for printers, scanners and CRT monitors. I had a scanner/printer that I no longer wanted and that was $5, my monitors, tablets, power cords, were all taken off my hands for free. They also wipe your hard drives. The drop off process was easy, sign a short form in the front office with your contact info and what you are dropping off, pay a fee if needed, then drive around the back and an associate unloads your trunk. They do not have pick up for individuals but do have corporate pickup services. The staff were very friendly and pleasant.

    Nice and easy. As I cleaned out my house, I did some research and learned that offloading CRTs…read moreoften comes at a price - so I wasn't surprised to hear the same thing when I arrived here and wasn't bothered to hang onto those for disposal with the city of Phoenix at no cost of my own (up to two at a time). Beyond that, I offloaded a bunch of computer equipment with R3Ewaste, and it was as simple as a Goodwill drop off. Quick form to fill out at the front desk, then drive around to the back and they've got a guy to take it from your car. Like I said, nice and easy!

    Waste Management - Sky Harbor Transfer Station

    Waste Management - Sky Harbor Transfer Station

    1.6
    (7 reviews)

    I had some major items that I needed to dispose of, and I always forget to utilize my city's…read moreresources. It was easy to call the city of Tempe and find out where I could drop off material that was unscheduled, and here I found myself a Waste Management Facility. Make sure you bring your utility bill. The check-in process is fairly straightforward and takes a few minutes if it's your 1st time. Once done, they just tell you to back up and just start unloading, and that's exactly what I did. When you're done, swing back and you grab your driver's license and utility bill, and then you're free to exit. Process was pretty quick and very convenient for me to get rid of stuff. I believe you get 1000 lbs max per year, per household, but that's more than enough for what I needed to do.

    I was screamed at from 100 yds away with a profanity laced statement like don't effing dump that…read morethere at their Dewey az location. I get that there are rules and this isn't Walmart, but put some signs up. There are 20 signs on the right all the drive up but they can't have one more saying no dumping here or guiding you to the correct location. All this yelling and being particular and then I get to the correct dump spot and someone next to me has his trailer jacked up and are driving backwards and slamming on the brakes to knock the pallets with nails in them out since they were stuck. This guy is 6 feet from my truck parked way too close to me and a pallet with nails lands where I was standing right after I moved. As with most businesses nowadays they are too big and have too much cash and so they can treat you however they want. I mean where else you gonna dump? Place is a joke. Guy who yelled at me wouldn't quit either. I drove up and confronted him before getting to the right spot and gave some words. He had run up on this scaffolding used to unload trucks and he was initially on the ground when yelling at me so the guy is like running away from me. As soon as I started talking to him while he's up in this scaffolding, he tried to be all calm and nice until I started to get nasty saying you don't need to be swearing at me etc. ended up telling me to go up, drop off my stuff, and get the eff outta here. That's how this guys talking to customers. He was overweight and pathetic as you'd expect.

    Snowman Recycling - recyclingcenter - Updated July 2026

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