Computer Recycling in Sugar Land & Houston
Free, secure recycling for desktops, laptops, and servers. Certified data destruction included.
What Computers We Recycle
We accept all types of computers from both residents and businesses. Drop off for free at our Sugar Land facility.
Desktop PCs
Tower PCs, all-in-ones, workstations, and gaming computers of any age or condition.
Laptops & Notebooks
All brands including Dell, HP, Lenovo, Apple MacBooks, Chromebooks, and more.
Servers & Racks
Enterprise servers, blade servers, rack equipment, and data center hardware.
Hard Drives & SSDs
All storage devices securely wiped or physically destroyed for your protection.
Components
Motherboards, RAM, CPUs, graphics cards, power supplies, and peripherals.
Any Condition
Working or broken, old or new—we recycle computers in any condition.
Your Data is Safe With Us
Every computer contains sensitive data. At EverTrade, we take data security seriously. All data-bearing devices are securely processed before recycling.
- NIST 800-88 Compliant data wiping for recoverable drives
- Physical destruction option for maximum security
- Certificate of Destruction available for businesses
- On-site witnessing available upon request
Why Choose EverTrade?
- Zero Landfill Policy — 100% recycled or refurbished
- Secure Processing — Your data never leaves our facility unprotected
- Free Business Pickup — For qualifying quantities
- Locally Owned — Family-operated since 2017
Our Computer Recycling Process
From drop-off to recycling, here's how we handle your computers responsibly.
Drop Off or Schedule Pickup
Bring your computers to our Sugar Land facility during business hours, or schedule a free pickup for larger quantities.
Sorting & Inventory
Your computers are inventoried, tested, and assessed for reuse potential or component recovery.
Secure Data Destruction
All hard drives and SSDs are securely wiped using NIST 800-88 compliant methods or physically shredded.
Component Recovery
Computers are disassembled and sorted into material streams: steel, aluminum, copper, precious metals, and plastics.
Responsible Recycling
Materials are sent to certified downstream partners for refinement. Zero landfill—every component is recycled or reused.
Computer Recycling FAQ
Is computer recycling free?
Yes! Most computers can be dropped off for free at our Sugar Land facility, including desktops, laptops, notebooks, and servers. We also offer free pickup for businesses with qualifying quantities of IT equipment.
What types of computers do you recycle?
We recycle all types of computers: desktop PCs, laptops, notebooks, MacBooks, Chromebooks, servers, workstations, thin clients, and all-in-one computers. We also accept components like motherboards, RAM, CPUs, graphics cards, and power supplies.
Will my data be securely destroyed?
Absolutely. All hard drives and SSDs are either securely wiped using NIST 800-88 compliant methods or physically destroyed. Businesses can request a Certificate of Data Destruction for compliance documentation.
Do you pay for old computers?
For businesses with large quantities of recent computers, servers, or enterprise networking equipment, we may offer payment or credit toward our services. Contact us for an evaluation of your IT assets.
Can I recycle a computer that doesn't work?
Yes! We accept computers in any condition—working, broken, old, or obsolete. Even non-functional computers contain valuable materials that can be recovered and recycled.
Related Services
Data Destruction
Need certified data wiping? We offer NIST 800-88 compliant destruction with certificates.
IT Asset Disposition
Corporate IT equipment disposal with asset recovery and compliance documentation.
Electronics Recycling
Recycle all types of electronics beyond computers: printers, phones, cables, and more.
Related Glossary Terms
HDD
A hard disk drive (HDD) is a data storage device that uses spinning magnetic platters and a read/write head to store and retrieve data. HDDs require sanitization before disposal.
EquipmentSSD
A solid-state drive (SSD) stores data on flash memory chips with no moving parts. SSDs require different sanitization methods than traditional hard drives.
Data SecurityData Wiping
Data wiping is a software-based method of overwriting all data on a storage device with random patterns, making the original data unrecoverable while keeping the drive reusable.
GeneralE-Waste
Electronic waste (e-waste) refers to discarded electronic devices and equipment, including computers, monitors, phones, and peripherals that have reached end-of-life.
Ready to Recycle Your Computer?
Drop off your old computers or schedule a pickup today. It's free, secure, and good for the planet.