Don't let old drones collect dust or end up in the trash. St. George, Utah drone owners can recycle with REFPV for free or at competitive bulk rates. We accept DJI, Parrot, Skydio, and all other brands, recovering valuable materials while protecting the local environment. Europe leads global e-waste recycling at 42.8%, while the US recycles approximately 15% of its e-waste.
The St. George area, with a population of 95K, generates growing volumes of drone e-waste requiring professional handling.
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Drone batteries contain lithium-polymer cells that are hazardous when improperly disposed of. In Utah, e-waste regulations require responsible handling of these materials.
Every year, thousands of drones reach end-of-life in St. George 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 Utah 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.
The batteries inside drones are among the most hazardous components to dispose of. REFPV serves St. George with specialized lithium battery recycling — including safe discharge, cell separation, and hydrometallurgical recovery of critical minerals. Our facilities recover lithium carbonate, cobalt sulfate, and nickel for reuse in new battery production.
Drone disposal in St. George, Utah must comply with federal e-waste regulations, DOT hazmat rules for battery transport, and FAA requirements for deregistration of commercial drones. REFPV handles all compliance aspects — from safe battery packaging to final recycling certificates — giving St. George businesses peace of mind.
Drone recycling recovers critical minerals that would otherwise require destructive mining operations. From St. George'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.
Modern drones store extensive data: flight logs, GPS coordinates, photos, videos, and cached maps. For St. George businesses, this may include proprietary survey data or infrastructure inspection records. REFPV provides NIST 800-88 compliant data destruction with a Certificate of Data Destruction for every unit processed.
Every recycled drone keeps hazardous materials out of landfills. Start your order today.
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