Even in smaller communities like Hagatna, Guam, drone recycling matters. REFPV makes it easy for Hagatna residents to responsibly dispose of drones and drone batteries with free shipping labels and straightforward mail-in recycling. No local drop-off needed. The global e-waste recycling market is valued at $88.8 billion in 2025, projected to reach $225 billion by 2034.
As a growing community in Guam's Pacific region, Hagatna has distinct drone recycling requirements.
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The average consumer drone contains over 200 grams of lithium-polymer battery material. Improper disposal can cause fires and release toxic chemicals into Hagatna's environment.
By recycling drones in Hagatna, you're contributing to a circular economy — recovered materials go back into manufacturing new electronics and batteries.
REFPV provides full compliance documentation, ensuring your business meets all Guam e-waste disposal requirements.
Free shipping labels for individual drone owners. Recycle your DJI, Parrot, Skydio, or any brand drone safely and responsibly.
Specialized lithium-polymer battery recycling with certified safety protocols. We handle batteries from all drone types.
Bulk drone disposal for businesses — fleet pickups, chain-of-custody tracking, and compliance documentation included.
Working motors, cameras, and electronics are refurbished and resold. Maximize the value recovered from your old drones.
Ensure your drone disposal meets all federal and state e-waste regulations with our compliance advisory services.
Secure destruction of flight logs, camera data, and GPS records stored on drone memory modules.
Drone batteries — primarily lithium-polymer (LiPo) and lithium-ion — require specialized handling due to fire and chemical exposure risks. REFPV's battery recycling program in Hagatna follows DOT hazmat protocols for safe transport and processing. According to the EPA, improper lithium battery disposal causes an estimated 65% of waste facility fires nationwide.
Drone recycling recovers critical minerals that would otherwise require destructive mining operations. From Hagatna's recycled drones, we extract copper, cobalt, lithium, and rare earth elements. According to USGS data, a kilogram of drone circuit boards can contain more gold than a metric ton of gold ore — making recovery economically and environmentally essential.
E-waste regulations in Guam require proper handling of lithium batteries and electronic components found in drones. REFPV ensures full compliance with all applicable federal and Guam regulations. For enterprise clients in Hagatna, we provide complete compliance documentation including chain-of-custody records and recycling certificates.
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