Hopkins disposal guide

How to recycle electronics in Hopkins, MN

Minnesota bans TVs and most electronics from landfill. Best Buy and Staples accept most electronics free (laptops, phones, monitors up to 50"). Manufacturer take-back (Apple, Samsung, Dell, HP) handles their branded devices free. County HHW accepts e-waste as part of universal waste intake.

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Hopkins basics

County
Hennepin County
Primary ZIPs
55305, 55343
Curbside schedule
Weekly garbage, every-other-week recycling, weekly organics (opt-in), seasonal yard waste April-November — all through the city-contracted hauler. Find your day at hopkinsmn.com.
Bulk pickup
City of Hopkins provides one free bulk-pickup item per year as part of residential service. Schedule via hopkinsmn.com. Additional items $20-40 each. Spring + fall city-run cleanup events at the public-works yard expand the free options.

Where to recycle electronics near Hopkins

  1. 1

    Best Buy (multiple Twin Cities locations)

    Free recycling for most electronics — TVs and monitors up to 50", laptops, phones, tablets, small appliances. Larger TVs cost $30-50 for in-home haul-away.

  2. 2

    Staples + Office Depot

    Accepts smaller electronics + peripherals (keyboards, cables, ink cartridges) free at most locations.

  3. 3

    Hennepin or Ramsey County HHW

    All electronics accepted free as universal waste. Wipe drives + factory-reset devices before drop-off — your data is your responsibility.

Full guide

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The Hopkins options above are the local cut. For the full breakdown — chemistry, safety prep, federal + state rules, and the longer list of national take-back programs — read the complete guide:

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