Where to start at the end of life: Brother Product Recycling
Recycle your Brother genuine product at the end of its useful life.
State-by-State Product (Device) Recycling Options
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Voluntary Product (Device) Mail-Back Option
If local recycling options are not available in your area, you may responsibly recycle your Brother product (device) at the end-of-life through the Voluntary Product (Device) Mail-Back option.
Brother partners with MRM: Electronic Manufacturers Recycling Company to provide nationwide take back options for our consumers. Repackage the product in a sturdy shipping box and ship to the address below:
Brother International Corporation Recycling Program
c/o ERI Recycling Facility
3100 Reeves Rd.
Plainfield, IN 46168
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- How to Recycle Electronic Devices in New Jersey (NJ) – Brother partners with MRM Recycling to collect covered electronic devices (CEDs) from NJ consumers, including computers, monitors, laptops, desktop printers/fax machines, and TVs. For more information or to find a convenient site near you, visit MRM Recycling for recycling locations, hours, or any limitations on collections.
"Consumer” means a person, small business enterprise, State entity, school district, or local government unit that purchases a covered electronic device in a retail sale. Consumer does not include any business concern that purchases a covered electronic device..
“Covered electronic device” or “CED” means a desktop or personal computer, computer monitor, portable computer, desktop printer, desktop fax machine, or television sold to a consumer. A covered electronic device does not include any of the following: 1. An electronic device that is a part of a motor vehicle or any component part of a motor vehicle assembled by, or for, a vehicle manufacturer or franchised dealer, including a replacement part for use in a motor vehicle; 2. An electronic device that is functionally or physically a part of a larger piece of equipment designed and intended for use in an industrial, commercial, or medical setting, including diagnostic, monitoring, or control equipment; 3. An electronic device that is contained within a clothes washer, clothes dryer, refrigerator, refrigerator and freezer, microwave oven, conventional oven or range, dishwasher, room air conditioner, dehumidifier, or air purifier; or 4. A handheld device used to access commercial mobile data service or commercial mobile radio service, as such services are defined at 47 CFR 20.3..
For additional information on the New Jersey e-waste program, please go to https://www.state.nj.us/dep/dshw/ewaste/collectionsites.pdf.
Under the New Jersey Electronic Waste Management Act, the cost to recycle covered electronic devices shall not be passed on to consumers. New Jersey consumers who are not able to bring a covered electronic device to a collection site, or those with bulky covered electronic devices, are eligible for free pickup services. Please reach out to MRM at www.mrmrecycling.com for more information. - Residents of Washington, DC may return any covered electronic device for recycling with proof of purchase of new Brother product.