Free Nationwide E-Waste Pickup and ITAD Services for Corporations

Where are Our E-waste Pickup Locations?

We offer nationwide e-waste pickup services with a focus on efficient logistics and rapid service in Oklahoma and surrounding states. Below are the states we serve.

Our Service Areas
  • Oklahoma

    Oklahoma is located in the south-central United States, bordered by Texas, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Colorado, and New Mexico. The state spans a total area of 69,898 square miles, with 68,596.7 square miles of land and 1,302.4 square miles of water. As of 2025, the population of Oklahoma State is estimated at approximately 4,088,380 residents. Its economy is driven by energy, aerospace, agriculture, and a growing service sector, with strong job growth and robust exports in manufacturing and natural resources. With increasing business activity and a distributed workforce, the need for efficient e-waste recycling, IT asset disposition, data destruction, and secure data center decommissioning has never been more critical for corporations in Oklahoma State.

    Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, Broken Arrow, Edmond, Lawton, Moore, Midwest City, Enid, Stillwater, Owasso, Bartlesville, Muskogee, Shawnee, Bixby, Jenks, Yukon, Ardmore

  • Texas

    Texas, the second-largest state in the United States, is situated in the south, sharing borders with Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico, as well as a coastline on the Gulf of Mexico. Texas covers 268,596 square miles, with 261,258.6 square miles of land and 7,340.4 square miles of water
    . In 2025, the state’s population surpassed 31 million, reflecting rapid growth and making it a national leader in both business and population expansion. The Texas economy thrives on energy, technology, manufacturing, and diversified industry, boasting a GDP of over $2.6 trillion and consistently outpacing national growth rates. As Texas continues to attract large enterprises and maintain its economic dominance, secure and scalable solutions for e-waste management, ITAD, and data center decommissioning are essential for modern business operations.

    San Antonio, Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, El Paso, Arlington, Corpus Christi, Plano, LubbockIrving, Garland, Frisco, McKinney, Grand Prairie, Amarillo, Brownsville, Denton, Killeen, Mesquite, Pasadena, McAllen, Waco, Midland, Lewisville, Carrollton, Round Rock, Abilene, Pearland, College Station, Odessa, League City, Richardson, New Braunfels, Conroe, Allen, Beaumont, Tyler, Sugar Land, Edinburg, Wichita Falls, Georgetown, San Angelo.

  • Kansas

    Kansas is centrally positioned in the Midwest, bordered by Nebraska, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Colorado. The state comprises a total area of 82,278.2 square miles, with 81,758.6 square miles of land and 519.6 square miles of water. Kansas’s 2025 population is estimated at around 2,944,380, showing steady if modest growth. Its economy is grounded in agriculture, manufacturing, aviation, and logistics, serving as a national hub for wheat production and biosciences. With businesses relying more heavily on technology and data, there is growing demand for responsible electronics recycling, IT asset management, and secure data destruction to support Kansas’s enterprise infrastructure.

    Kansas City, Wichita, Overland Park, Olathe, Topeka, Lawrence, Shawnee, Lenexa, Manhattan, Salina, Hutchinson, Leavenworth, Leawood, Dodge City, Garden City, Derby, Gardner

  • Arkansas

    Arkansas is located in the southeastern United States, bordered by Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Oklahoma. The state stretches across 53,179 square miles, with 52,035 square miles of land and 1,144 square miles of water. The 2025 estimated population of Arkansas stands near 3,051,000. The economy is diverse, encompassing agriculture, forestry, transportation, retail, and manufacturing, with emerging sectors in technology and logistics. As Arkansas’s commercial and industrial sectors continue modernizing, efficient e waste recycling, reliable ITAD, and comprehensive data destruction services are increasingly indispensable for corporate compliance and sustainability.

    Little Rock, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Springdale, Jonesboro, Rogers, North Little Rock, Conway, Bentonville, Pine Bluff, Hot Springs, Benton, Sherwood, Bella Vista, Paragould, Jacksonville, Texarkana, Russellville, Cabot, West Memphis

Where Can I Drop Off E-Waste with MARRS?

You can drop off your e-waste at our Oklahoma City electronic recycling center located at 12400 Road Runner Ln., open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. We accept a wide range of electronics, including computers, phones, servers, and printers. All e-waste items are securely tracked, data is destroyed, and materials are processed according to environmental standards. Qualifying companies can take advantage of our free nationwide e-waste pickup service.

How to Qualify for a Free E-Waste Pickup

To qualify for free e-waste pickup with MARRS, your company must meet a few basic requirements. These include minimum quantity and business type, as outlined below.

  • Minimum Quantity – At least 10 qualified electronic items must be ready for pickup. These may include laptops, desktops, servers, switches, routers, printers, projectors, LCD monitors, or other approved business-grade assets. Some items, such as CRT monitors, household electronics, and loose batteries, may not qualify. Please contact us to confirm.

  • Business Type – Your company must operate in the manufacturing, education, banking, healthcare, energy, or oil and gas industries.

Once eligibility is confirmed, we’ll schedule a convenient pickup date and ensure your equipment is securely transported for certified processing. Low-cost pickup options may still be available if your company doesn’t meet the minimum quantity. We help corporations responsibly recycle retired technology while maintaining full compliance and peace of mind.

Which E-Waste Items are Eligible for Free Pickup by MARRS?

We accept a broad selection of electronics and IT equipment for free pickup. Eligible e-waste items are outlined below.

  • Solar Panels

  • Computers and Laptops

  • Servers and Blade Systems

  • Networking Equipment (Routers, Switches, Firewalls)

  • Commercial and 3D Printers

  • LCD Monitors and Digital Projectors

  • Electronic Whiteboards and Audio-Visual Equipment

  • Phone Systems and Telecom Hardware

  • Circuit Boards, Power Supplies, and other related components

We ensure that all e-waste items are processed at our R2v3 certified electronic recycling center with full environmental compliance and documented chain-of-custody protocols. This includes everything detailed under the E-Waste Items We Accept to guarantee responsible handling from start to finish.

Does MARRS offer residential e-waste pickups?

No, we do not provide residential e-waste pickup services. We specialize exclusively in e-waste recycling for corporations. For residential e-waste disposal, please use local drop-off centers or community collection events. They are often organized by local governments or recycling programs.