Where to Recycle Amazon in St Louis (2026)

Last updated: 30 March 2026

Amazon in St Louis is a guide to dropping off, trading in, and disposing of Amazon electronics across St Louis.

Reviewed by the eCycling Central editorial team on 30 March 2026

In St Louis, you don't have to look far to recycle your Amazon products responsibly. Let's start with a scenario: Imagine you've just bought the latest Kindle from Amazon.com and want to dispose of an old one. In this case, there are several options available to you.

First off, Best Buy is a go-to spot for recycling electronics in St Louis. They accept a wide range of devices and offer recycling kiosks at their stores. You can find one near you by visiting the Best Buy website or using their store locator feature. Goodwill also provides drop-off points across the city where you can donate gently used gadgets. Including Amazon products like Kindles and Fire tablets.

According to the Royal Society of Chemistry, mobile phones contain up to 60 different elements, including critical raw materials.

Amazon itself offers a trade-in program that lets you swap your old devices for gift cards or discounts on new ones. This service is available both online and through authorized partners in St Louis. To find an authorized partner near you, check the Amazon Trade-In website, where they list locations across the country, including several spots in Missouri.

For those who prefer to deal directly with Amazon, their recycling program allows you to send back items like Kindle e-readers for free. Head over to Amazon's Recycle or Donate page and follow the instructions there. If your item qualifies, they'll provide a prepaid shipping label so you can return it hassle-free.

Missouri state law requires manufacturers to have take-back programs in place for e-waste starting from 2019. This means that when you recycle an Amazon product, you're also supporting local compliance with these regulations. Make sure to check if your device falls under the Missouri E-Waste Recycling Program guidelines before dropping it off at any location.

According to the EU Directive 2012/19/EU, The EU WEEE Directive requires member states to collect 65% of electronics placed on the market.

By recycling or trading in your old gadgets through these methods, you not only help protect the environment but also adhere to legal requirements set by your state. It's a win-win situation for both you and St Louis as a community.

Sources

  • Royal Society of Chemistry
  • EU Directive 2012/19/EU

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the nearest electronics recycling point in St Louis?

Use the recycling locator above to find your nearest drop-off point in St Louis. Most areas have multiple options including retail stores, council facilities, and dedicated e-waste centres.

Is electronics recycling free in St Louis?

Most electronics recycling is free for household items in St Louis. Retailers like Best Buy and Staples accept items at no charge. Some large items or business quantities may have fees.

What electronics can I recycle in St Louis?

Most facilities in St Louis accept phones, laptops, tablets, TVs, printers, cables, and small appliances. Some also take batteries, ink cartridges, and light bulbs. Check with your local facility for their full list.