The Electronic Recycling Guys

Battery Recycling in Compton

Get Paid for Lithium-Ion, Lead-Acid, UPS & Watch Batteries

Are you looking for a reliable place to recycle batteries in Compton?

At Electronic Recycling Guys, we specialize in battery recycling and offer top dollar for your Lithium-Ion, Lead-Acid, UPS, and even silver oxide watch batteries.

Whether you’re a business with bulk battery waste or just want to safely dispose of old batteries, we make it easy, fast, and profitable.

We Buy & Recycle the Following Batteries in Compton:


Lithium-Ion Batteries

Used in laptops, cell phones, power tools, and electric vehicles — we recycle Li-Ion batteries responsibly and pay you competitive rates.


Lead-Acid Batteries

These are commonly found in vehicles (car, truck, forklift) and backup power systems. We accept SLA and flooded types.


UPS Batteries

Have a pile of uninterruptible power supply batteries from your data center or server room? We’ll take them off your hands.


Silver Oxide Watch Batteries

Small, but valuable! We also recycle silver oxide batteries found in watches, hearing aids, and medical devices.


Why Recycle Batteries With Us In Los Angeles

Not only do we keep toxic battery waste out of landfills, we also pay you for your recyclable batteries. Market prices fluctuate, but you can always count on fair rates and fast service from our team.


Top Cash Paid – Immediate payment for battery scrap.


On-Site Pickups Available – Convenient battery scrap pickup service.


Certificates Of Recycling available upon request


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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Battery Recycling In Los Angeles


What types of wires and cables can I recycle?

We accept a wide variety of wires and cables including computer wires, power cords, Ethernet cables, HDMI cables, USB cables, coaxial cables, and copper wiring from electronics and appliances.

Why should I recycle computer wires and copper cables?

Wires contain valuable metals like copper and aluminum, which can be recovered and reused. Recycling helps reduce electronic waste, conserve natural resources, and prevent toxic materials from entering landfills.

Do you accept wires with plugs or connectors still attached?

Yes, we accept wires with connectors, plugs, and even insulation. Our recycling process separates and sorts the materials for proper recovery and processing.

Is there a minimum quantity required for wire recycling?

For bulk pickups or large-scale recycling projects, minimum quantity requirements may apply. Contact us with your estimated volume and we’ll let you know if you qualify for free pickup or compensation.

Do you pay for copper wire recycling?

Yes, depending on the type and quantity of copper wire, we may offer payment based on current market rates. Bare bright copper wire generally has the highest value, followed by insulated copper wire.

Can businesses recycle network cables and IT wiring?

Absolutely. We work with offices, data centers, and IT departments to recycle network cabling, server wiring, and other electronic scrap. Bulk and recurring services are available.

What happens to recycled computer wires?

Wires are shredded and separated into metal and plastic components. The copper or aluminum is recovered for reuse, while insulation and other materials are disposed of in an environmentally responsible way.

Can I recycle damaged or tangled wires?

Yes, damaged, tangled, or mixed wires are all acceptable. Our facility is equipped to sort and process them efficiently, regardless of condition.

How do I get started with wire recycling?

Simply call us or fill out our online pickup request form. Whether you’re a homeowner cleaning out drawers or a business handling bulk wire waste, we make the process fast, secure, and eco-friendly.