Supporting Charities
through Cell
Phone Recycling

Help those through the gift of giving.

Do your part today!

What is Secondwave?

Our Program

An easy, secure and free program to recycle new, used and broken smartphones, tablets and cell phones to support charities.

About Us

Since 2011, SecondWave Recycling's goal has been to support charities through the collection and recycling of cell phones and other devices.

Get Involved

Whether you donate 1 cell phone or 1,000, you can make a real difference in our community. Get started and do your part today!

Why us?

SecondWave’s cell phone recycling program is an effective, yet easy way to support those in need.

Secure

We use specialized data erasure software that removes 100% of your data.

Easy & Free

We accept all types of smartphones, tablets, handheld game consoles, & basic phones, plus we provide pre-paid shipping labels to send your devices to us.

Help others, Feels Great

A single phone can help support those in need. Plus it feels great and helps the environment!

Featured Charities

SecondWave is proud to host an ongoing cell phone recycling program benefiting Wounded Warrior Project and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

By recycling cell phones and other devices, you can help support these amazing programs and services.  

How YOU Can Help

Donate your old iPhones, Smartphones, iPads, tablets, handheld game consoles & basic phones – working or not!

Donate 1-4 Phones

Self paid shipping label

Donate 5+ Phones

Pre-paid USPS shipping label

Bulk Recycling

More than 100, contact us

Our Philosophy

Family-owned and operated, SecondWave has a passion for taking care of the environment and helping those in need.

Who did we help today?

Since 2011, SecondWave Recycling has grown from that single idea to a company that has worked hard everyday to make a difference.  Dedicated to helping non-profits fundraise, we define our success the same way our partners do: 

Who did we help today?

Since 2011 We have Helped
Charities +
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Phones Recycled & counting
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Questions?