Drone operators in Paradise trust REFPV for responsible end-of-life drone management. Whether you're a photographer upgrading your DJI, a surveying company retiring a fleet, or a hobbyist with a broken quad, we make drone recycling in Paradise, Nevada simple, safe, and environmentally compliant. The drone market is projected to reach $138.35 billion by 2033, growing at 12.5% CAGR.
Drone operators in the 702 area code region of Nevada can ship directly to our nearest processing center.
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Drone batteries contain lithium-polymer cells that are hazardous when improperly disposed of. In Nevada, e-waste regulations require responsible handling of these materials.
Every year, thousands of drones reach end-of-life in Paradise alone. Recycling recovers valuable metals like cobalt, copper, and aluminum that would otherwise be lost.
REFPV's certified recycling process ensures your drone components never end up in a Nevada landfill, protecting local water sources and soil from contamination.
Bulk drone disposal for businesses — fleet pickups, chain-of-custody tracking, and compliance documentation included.
Specialized lithium-polymer battery recycling with certified safety protocols. We handle batteries from all drone types.
Free shipping labels for individual drone owners. Recycle your DJI, Parrot, Skydio, or any brand drone safely and responsibly.
Secure destruction of flight logs, camera data, and GPS records stored on drone memory modules.
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.
Lithium-polymer batteries in drones contain hazardous materials including cobalt, nickel, and manganese. In Paradise, Nevada, REFPV provides DOT-compliant battery collection and certified disposal. Each battery is voltage-tested, sorted by chemistry, and stored in fire-rated containers before processing at licensed recycling facilities.
Nevada follows federal EPA guidelines for e-waste disposal, with additional state-specific requirements for lithium battery handling. REFPV helps Paradise drone operators navigate these regulations with certified recycling that meets or exceeds all compliance standards. Our R2-certified facilities guarantee proper handling at every stage of the recycling process.
A single drone contains a surprising array of valuable materials. Brushless motors yield copper windings and rare earth magnets (neodymium, dysprosium). Circuit boards contain gold, silver, palladium, and platinum. Airframes contribute aluminum, carbon fiber, and engineering plastics. REFPV's material recovery process in Paradise achieves a 95%+ recovery rate.
Data security is a non-negotiable part of responsible drone recycling. REFPV destroys all flight logs, GPS history, camera data, and Wi-Fi credentials stored on drones from Paradise and throughout Nevada. We issue NIST-compliant Certificates of Data Destruction for every device — essential for businesses handling sensitive aerial data.
Tell us what you have and we'll provide a no-obligation quote for pickup and processing.
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