How to Dispose of & Recycle Cameras, Flashes, and Microphones
1. Check Local E-Waste Recycling Programs
Cameras, flashes, and microphones contain electronic components, batteries, and sometimes hazardous materials.
Many cities have designated e-waste recycling programs for proper disposal.
Check with Best Buy, Staples, or local electronic stores that offer electronics recycling.
2. Manufacturer & Retailer Take-Back Programs
Canon, Nikon, Sony, GoPro, and Panasonic offer recycling or trade-in programs for old cameras and accessories.
Some retailers, like B&H Photo and KEH Camera, provide store credit for used equipment.
3. Donation Options (If Functional)
If your camera, flash, or microphone still works, consider donating it to:
Schools & Film Programs – Many schools, colleges, and nonprofit film programs accept used photography and audio equipment for students.
Community Centers & Libraries – Some offer media workshops and could use cameras or microphones.
Nonprofits & Charities – Organizations like:
The Film Foundation (supports film education programs)
Cameras for Kids Foundation (donates cameras to at-risk youth)
Photo Start (provides photography education to underserved communities)
Local Thrift Stores & Makerspaces – Places like Goodwill, Salvation Army, Free Geek, or community makerspaces might accept donations.
4. Battery & Component Disposal
Remove rechargeable or lithium-ion batteries before recycling and take them to a battery recycling drop-off (found at Home Depot, Lowe’s, or municipal e-waste programs).
Cables, chargers, and accessories can often be recycled as scrap metal or e-waste.


