Free electronic waste recycling event in Frederick

Published on May 27, 2026

Items in a cardboard box to be recycled. The recycle symbol is to the left.

Weld County residents still have time to register for an upcoming free electronic waste recycling event hosted by the Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment’s Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) program in the town of Frederick.

This popular e-waste event is scheduled for Saturday, June 6, 2026, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Frederick High School, 5690 Tipple Parkway. Advance reservations are encouraged and can be made on the HHW website. Drive-up participants may be allowed as space is available, but wait times may be longer if event capacity is reached.

“We’re glad to offer this free service as a responsible way to dispose of old electronics.” said Weld County Commissioner Chair Scott James. “We appreciate residents taking the time to register and participate in events like this and help keep harmful materials out of our landfills and our communities.”

Collection services is provided by IT Refresh, a certified electronics recycler responsible for the secure collection, transportation, destruction, and disposal of all items. Accepted items include a wide range of electronic devices, such as computer monitors, laptops, televisions, microwaves, and more.

All materials must fit in a standard residential vehicle and be easily accessible for unloading. No business waste will be accepted, and trailers are not permitted.

For more information about the e-waste event and to sign up for a drop-off time, visit www.weld.gov/go/hhw.