Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., La Palmera Mall Back Parking Lot Behind Dillard's

E-Waste Recycling

Do you have extra computers, tablets, mice, keyboards, wires, cell phones, scanners…and more just lying around your home or office? Let Goodwill recycle them safely with our DellReconnect partership!

 

April is Earth Month are we’re doubling down to double our impact in 2025! Last year, we collected 105 TONS of e-waste in South Texas! That’s 105 tons of toxic waste diverted from landfills, way to go South Texas! This year, we want to double our impact with a goal of 210 TONS. We can do, but we need your help.

 

Whether you have 1 tablet, a box full of wires…or a truckload of old computers and accessories, we’ll take ’em!

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Electronic waste ready to recycle

What We Can Take

  • Monitors
  • Desktops
  • Laptops
  • Tablets
  • Cell Phones
  • Scanners
  • Hard drives (internal or external)
  • Keyboards
  • Mice
  • Speakers
  • Cords and cables
  • Webcams
  • Printers
  • Software
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Why Your Donation Matters

Did you know, your donations help us fund our FREE job training and job placement programs for people with disabilities, Veterans and their families, those who were previously incarcerated, and anyone with a barrier to employment? 

In the past 5 years alone, we have been able to help put 27,500 back to work in South Texas!

Not only are we impacting those in our communities, we are also making a significant environmental impact. Last year alone we: 

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You Collect Donations = We Create Jobs

In just the last 5 years alone, Goodwill South Texas has impacted 27,000
individuals right here in our community! That’s thousands
of families positively impacted and tons of waste kept out of landfills.
Each year, we divert over 14,000 tons from landfills; for every bag of donations
you collect, you’re not only creating a cleaner future, you’re creating a brighter
tomorrow for those in need. Good job; look at you go 😉