Don't let old drones collect dust or end up in the trash. Auburn, Washington 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. The global e-waste recycling market is valued at $88.8 billion in 2025, projected to reach $225 billion by 2034.
As a major metropolitan area in Washington's West region, Auburn has distinct drone recycling requirements.
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As drone adoption grows in the West region, so does drone waste. Auburn is positioned to lead in responsible drone lifecycle management.
REFPV's recycling facility processes drone components through specialized streams — batteries, metals, electronics, and plastics are each handled by certified partners.
Recycling just one drone battery prevents up to 30 gallons of water contamination. In Auburn alone, responsible recycling has a measurable environmental impact.
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.
Recycling drones from Auburn, Washington is straightforward with REFPV. Request a quote, receive your free shipping label, and drop off your packaged drone at any carrier location. Enterprise clients in Auburn receive dedicated logistics coordination including DOT-compliant packaging for lithium batteries and scheduled fleet collections.
Lithium-polymer batteries in drones contain hazardous materials including cobalt, nickel, and manganese. In Auburn, Washington, 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.
Modern drones store extensive data: flight logs, GPS coordinates, photos, videos, and cached maps. For Auburn 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.
Tell us what you have and we'll provide a no-obligation quote for pickup and processing.
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