Recycling Center Brookhaven

Your Local Recycling Solution

Do your part for the planet with Reworx Recycle Computers, Electronics Recycling & Recycle Laptops. Our recycling center in Brookhaven makes it easy to dispose of electronics and other recyclables responsibly.

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About Reworx Recycle

Leading the Way in Electronics Recycling

Are you looking for e-waste disposal, eco-friendly electronics recycling, and secure data destruction? Our outreach is nationwide.

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Benefits of Recycling

Why Choose Reworx Recycle Computers, Electronics Recycling & Recycle Laptops?

  • Help conserve valuable resources and reduce landfill waste.
  • Protect your personal data with our secure electronics recycling process.
  • Enjoy the convenience of our free pickup service for electronics.
  • Support a local business committed to sustainable practices in DeKalb County.
  • Assorted electronic waste including circuit boards, a mobile phone, and a computer keyboard, representing e-waste recycling and responsible electronics disposal services by Reworx Recycling.

    About Our Recycling Center

    Serving Brookhaven with Green Solutions


    Reworx Recycle Computers, Electronics Recycling & Recycle Laptops is dedicated to providing environmentally friendly recycling solutions for Brookhaven, GA. We understand the importance of responsible e-waste disposal and strive to make it accessible to everyone in our community. Our team is knowledgeable about the latest recycling guidelines and best practices. Therefore your items are handled with care.

    Piled electronic waste including metal casings, circuit boards, and appliances, illustrating the importance of responsible e-waste recycling at Reworx Recycling in Vinings, GA.

    Recycling Made Easy

    How to Recycle with Us

    1. Gather: Collect your recyclable items, including paper, plastic, cardboard, and electronics.
    2. Sort (Optional): While not required, presorting your recyclables can help speed up the process.
    3. Drop Off: Bring your items to our recycling center in Brookhaven during our operating hours.
  • Gather: Collect your recyclable items, including paper, plastic, cardboard, and electronics.
  • Sort (Optional): While not required, presorting your recyclables can help speed up the process.
  • Drop Off: Bring your items to our recycling center in Brookhaven during our operating hours.
  • Man in safety vest holding old computer monitor near recycling bins, illustrating responsible e-waste disposal at Reworx Recycling in Vinings, GA.
    Workers sorting electronic waste at a recycling facility, wearing safety gear and gloves, with various electronic components spread across a table, emphasizing responsible e-waste recycling practices.

    Electronics Recycling Brookhaven

    The Hazards of E-Waste


    Electronics often contain hazardous materials like lead, mercury, and cadmium. When e-waste ends up in landfills, these toxins can leach into the soil and water, posing a threat to human health and the environment. Improper disposal of e-waste can also lead to valuable resources being wasted. At Reworx Recycle Computers, Electronics Recycling & Recycle Laptops, we ensure that electronics are recycled responsibly, minimizing environmental impact and maximizing resource recovery. Choose Reworx Recycle Computers, Electronics Recycling & Recycle Laptops for safe, reliable e-waste recycling in DeKalb County.

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    Brookhaven’s first permanent European settler was John Evins, who started a plantation around 1810. Harris and Solomon Goodwin, who moved to Georgia from South Carolina, became owners of the land in the 1830s. The Goodwin home and the family graveyard have been preserved at the 3900 block of Peachtree Road, near Dresden Drive. A train station known as Goodwin’s was constructed along the Atlanta and Richmond (later Atlanta and Charlotte) railway in 1873.

    The settlement of Cross Keys, with a population of 250 in 1876, was located one mile (2 km) north along the rail line from Goodwin’s. In 1879 Cross Keys was described:

    Nancy’s Creek furnished power for operating a mill. The place has two churches-Methodist and Baptist-one common school, and steam cotton gins. Cotton and wood form the chief exports. About 140 bales of cotton shipped per annum, most of which is carried to Atlanta by wagon. Population within a radius of 2 miles [3 km], near 400. Mail daily… Depot and station [is] one and one-quarter miles [2.0 km] distant [from] this place.

    Learn more about Brookhaven.