Event companies move a lot of tech—LED walls, projectors, speakers, mixers, lighting controllers, laptops, routers, cables, two-way radios, tablets, and POS systems. But what happens when that gear is outdated, broken, or replaced after a season of shows? In this video, we break down how event production companies can recycle e-waste responsibly, reduce storage clutter, and keep electronics out of landfills.
You’ll learn:
What counts as event industry e-waste (AV gear, staging tech, DJ equipment, networking devices, and more)
Common disposal mistakes (and why “junking it” can create compliance and data risks)
Best practices for sorting, packing, and preparing equipment for pickup
How to handle batteries safely (lithium-ion packs, rechargeable AAs, UPS batteries, radio batteries)
Ways to reuse, refurbish, and recover value before recycling
If you manage festivals, corporate events, venues, rentals, or production warehouses, this guide will help you build a cleaner, safer, and more sustainable end-of-life plan for electronics.
Need help recycling event company electronics?
Contact a qualified e-waste recycler to schedule a commercial pickup, handle batteries correctly, and ensure responsible downstream recycling.
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