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Recycling Unused PCB

Can You Recycle PCBs? Smarter Solutions for Unused Printed Circuit Boards

Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) are found in nearly every electronic device—and with demand for electronics continuing to rise, PCBs are everywhere. But what happens when those PCBs become obsolete, go unused, or are left over from discontinued product lines? Is PCB recycling even possible?

At ACME PCB Assembly, we’re not only experts in fabrication and assembly—we also offer solutions that can give unused PCBs a second life, reducing waste and supporting sustainability.


Electronic circuit boardWhat Is a PCB, Really?

Before deciding whether a PCB can be recycled, let’s first understand what it’s made of. A standard PCB is a laminated sandwich of:

  • Copper layers

  • FR-4 substrate (a fiberglass reinforced epoxy resin that’s flame resistant)

  • Tin, silver, and even trace amounts of gold

These materials present both opportunities and challenges for recycling. While metals like copper and precious metals are recoverable, the epoxy and fiberglass components are more difficult to process without specialized facilities.


Can You Actually Recycle PCBs?

Yes—and no. While full recycling of PCBs is complicated and energy-intensive, that doesn’t mean your unused PCBs are destined for the landfill.

There are two smart alternatives:

  1. Repurposing and Reworking
    If the PCB hasn’t been populated with components, or even if it has, ACME PCB Assembly may be able to rework, re-solder, or repurpose it for use in a different product.

  2. Recovering Materials
    Certain recycling centers specialize in extracting the copper and precious metals from PCBs. However, this process often requires high heat or chemical treatment and may not be environmentally friendly if done improperly.


Printed Circuit BoardsWhat Electronics Design Engineers Can Do

Designing with sustainability in mind is a growing priority. Here’s how design engineers can help make PCBs more recyclable:

  • Choose materials that are easier to reclaim

  • Avoid overordering—order what you need and scale as you go

  • Design modular boards that can be reused in other product lines

  • Work with a partner like ACME PCB Assembly to review redesign and reuse options


Got Extra PCBs Taking Up Space?

Let’s say you placed a large order of custom PCBs for a now-discontinued product. You’ve got a warehouse full of unused boards, and you’re wondering if it’s time to toss them.

Don’t trash them just yet. Contact ACME PCB Assembly—our expert technicians are highly trained in de-soldering and re-soldering surface-mounted components. We also have specialized equipment to help re-purpose boards for future use, saving you time, money, and environmental impact.


Partner with ACME for Smarter PCB Solutions

Whether you’re looking to recycle, repurpose, or rework unused PCBs, ACME PCB Assembly is here to help. With over 25 years in the PCB industry, we know how to turn leftover parts into new opportunities.

👉 Give us a call today to see how we can help transform your surplus PCBs into the backbone of your next big innovation.

Printed Circuit Boards

Is it Possible to Recycle Your Unused Printed Circuit Boards?

We will be discussing the issue of PCB recycling, if it’s even possible, how it is done and what can we do as electronics design engineers to create more recyclable PCBs. When we say PCB we are meaning a PCB without any components on it.  Most electronic devices found out there have their components sitting in a nice looking Printed Circuit Board or PCB.  Since electronic devices are in high demand, PCBs are everywhere. Making sure their materials can be collected and reused instead of just throwing them into a landfill would potentially be a smart and environmentally sensible move if performed properly.

Remember that large order of printed circuit boards you ordered? You thought it would be a good idea to have a surplus of parts on hand in case you needed to increase production of your product line. Unfortunately, that product got discontinued, so now you have a huge stash of PCBs taking up room in your warehouse and on your accounting books. It is time to trash them?

Not so fast! In many cases, printed circuit boards can be reworked and modified. Do you have another electronic or computerized product in the works? Then contact ACME PCB Assembly  we may be able to re-purpose your PCBs. Our workers are highly trained in de-soldering and re-soldering surface mounted electronic components. We have also invested in specialized equipment that can assist us in these efforts.

Can you recycle your old PCB?

Yes and no, before coming to a final decision let’s first see what a PCB is made of. A PCB is basically a layered sandwich of copper and FR-4. FR-4 is a fiberglass with an epoxy resin that has the purpose of bonding the fiber together and as an adhesive, it is also flame resistant. Apart from that, you can also find tin and small traces of gold and silver.

Don’t throw out unused printed circuit boards.

Give us a call today to learn how we could possibly turn them into components for your next big product!