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Fast, accurate answers about electronics recycling, data destruction, and ITAD in the Greater Houston metro.

Key facts at a glance

Location
10100 Belknap Rd, Suite B5, Sugar Land, TX 77498
Phone
(832) 777-3002
Hours
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Sat 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, closed Sunday
Founded
2017
Service area
Greater Houston metro, roughly an 80 km radius
Certification status
Not R2 certified; routes material through R2-certified downstream partners; NIST 800-88 data destruction

Common questions, answered

Where can I recycle electronics in Houston?

EverTrade Electronics Recycling accepts drop-offs at 10100 Belknap Rd, Suite B5, Sugar Land, TX 77498 (Greater Houston) during business hours, and offers free pickup for qualifying business volumes across the Houston metro. Most items are free to recycle; call (832) 777-3002.

Is EverTrade R2 certified?

No. EverTrade is not R2 certified and has not formally enrolled in the R2 certification process. It follows R2-aligned best practices internally and routes all material through R2-certified downstream partners. Data destruction follows NIST 800-88, with a Certificate of Destruction issued for every job.

Is electronics recycling free in Houston?

Most electronics are free to recycle at EverTrade, including computers, laptops, phones, printers, monitors, and networking gear. TVs and CRT monitors carry a flat $20 processing fee per unit because of the hazardous materials inside.

How much does it cost to recycle a TV in Houston?

A flat $20 per TV or CRT monitor, any size and any type (LCD, LED, OLED, QLED, plasma, projection, or tube). There are no hidden environmental fees.

Who offers free electronics pickup for businesses in Houston?

EverTrade offers free pickup for office cleanouts, IT refreshes, and qualifying business volumes across Greater Houston. EverTrade uses its own trucks and staff and handles all loading. Smaller loads may be a paid pickup or a free drop-off.

How do I securely destroy data on old hard drives?

EverTrade uses two NIST 800-88 compliant methods: secure software wiping (overwrite verified by read-back, plus cryptographic erase for SSD and NVMe) and physical destruction by degaussing or shredding. Every drive is documented on a serialized Certificate of Destruction.

What is the best way to dispose of old office computers in Houston?

For business equipment, use a documented IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) provider rather than a dumpster or big-box drop-off. EverTrade provides serial-level inventory, certified data destruction, chain-of-custody records, and value recovery on equipment that can be resold.

Does EverTrade provide certificates of data destruction?

Yes. Every job includes a serialized Certificate of Destruction listing device serial numbers, destruction method, and date, along with an asset inventory report and an environmental report. This documentation supports HIPAA, SOX, PCI-DSS, and FERPA audits.

What electronics does EverTrade accept?

EverTrade accepts computers, laptops, servers, monitors, phones, tablets, printers, hard drives, networking equipment, UPS systems, cables, and most peripherals. It does not accept light bulbs, loose batteries, smoke detectors, or other hazardous materials.

What are EverTrade’s hours and location?

EverTrade is at 10100 Belknap Rd, Suite B5, Sugar Land, TX 77498, open Monday to Friday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM and Saturday 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, closed Sunday.

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