What We Recycle
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Fluorescents, HID, CFLs & More
We recycle all types of lamps, including linear fluorescents, compact fluorescents (CFLs), HID, LED tubes, and incandescent bulbs.
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All Battery Chemistries Accepted
Recycle alkaline, lithium, NiCad, NiMH, lead-acid, and other battery types—safely and in full compliance with EPA and DOT standards.

Electronics & IT Asset Disposal
Secure and responsible recycling for computers, monitors, printers, cell phones, and other outdated or broken electronics.
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Compliant Universal Waste Handling
We manage end-of-life vehicle safety components with full compliance and transparency.

PCB, Non-PCB, and Mercury Ballasts
Safely dispose of magnetic and electronic ballasts, as well as thermostats, switches, and devices containing elemental mercury.


Pickup or Mail-Back? We’ve Got You Covered.

Mail-Back Kits:
Perfect for all businesses regardless of size — containers + prepaid return labels.
Bulk Pickup: Scheduled or on-demand — ideal for ongoing recycling needs.
Facility-Wide Programs:
Turnkey recycling for entire buildings or campuses.
Who We Serve
Built for Business & Institutions Like Yours

Our Story
At Southeast Recycling Technologies, (SRT) we are dedicated to delivering safe, sustainable, and fully compliant recycling solutions for electronic waste, batteries, lighting products, airbags, seatbelts, ballasts, and mercury-containing devices.
Our team is trained in handling hazardous and regulated materials with precision and care, ensuring that every item is processed responsibly and in full accordance with federal, state, and local laws.
Whether you're managing outdated electronics, spent batteries, used light bulbs, or complex materials like airbags and mercury devices, we provide reliable recycling services that protect both your organization and the environment.
What We Stand For:
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Environmental Responsibility
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Regulatory Compliance
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Safe Materials Handling
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Trusted Partnerships
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Transparent Processes
Let us help you recycle responsibly—because sustainability isn't just good for the planet, it's the law.
