Electronic Waste Recycling

Attention: NYS Electronic Equipment Recycling and Reuse Act Regulated Entities. Annual reporting forms for the 2022 program year and revised registration forms are now available in the E-waste Online Registration and Reporting System. Annual reports are required to be submitted by March 1, 2023.

NYS consumers are required to recycle many electronic waste items, such as computers, computer peripherals, televisions, small scale servers, and small electronic equipment, etc., in an environmentally responsible manner.

The NYS Electronic Equipment Recycling and Reuse Act (Environmental Conservation Law, Article 27, Title 26) requires manufacturers to provide free and convenient recycling of electronic waste to most consumers in the state. Consumers eligible for free and convenient recycling include individuals, for-profit businesses, corporations with less than 50 full time employees, not-for-profit corporations with less than 75 full time employees, not-for-profit corporations designated under section 501(c)(3) of the internal revenue code, schools, or governmental entities located in NYS. For-profit businesses with 50 or more full time employees and not-for-profit corporations with 75 or more full time employees may be charged.

The separate NYS Wireless Telephone Recycling Act (Environmental Conservation Law, Article 27, Title 23*2) requires wireless telephone service suppliers that offer wireless phones for sale, to provide for the free reuse and recycling of up to 10 cell phones from any person or provide for the free shipping of those phones to a recycling program.

How to Recycle Electronic Waste:

Requirements for the Act's Regulated Entities:

E-waste Rulemaking

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation filed a Notice of Adoption with the New York State Department of State on February 8, 2022, to repeal and replace 6 NYCRR Part 368. The rule develops new regulations for the existing Electronic Equipment Recycling and Reuse Act, among other actions. The Notice of Adoption is available in the February 23, 2022, issue of the State Register. The rulemaking documents, including the Assessment of Public Comment are available on the Department's website.

For subpart 368-3, existing registered entities have until January 1, 2023 to comply with any new requirements. The above guidance pages for all regulated entities have been modified to reflect subpart 368-3.