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Satellite Dish
Disposal
Some satellite dish companies require customers to return the converter box and remotes. Call your provider to inquire.
Plastic satellite dishes may be placed in the trash or brought to one of the disposal companies listed below. Call to verify items accepted, hours and fees.
Disposal Companies
Waste Management (formerly Advanced Disposal)
309 Como Ave.
Saint Paul, Minnesota, 55103
J & J Recycling
607 Barge Channel Rd
St. Paul, Minnesota, 55107
Twin City Refuse & Recycling
318 W Water St
St. Paul, Minnesota, 55107
Recycle
Metal satellite dishes can be recycled as scrap metal. Bring scrap metal to one of the recycle companies listed below. Call to verify items accepted, hours and fees.
Recycle Companies
Waste Management (formerly Advanced Disposal)
309 Como Ave.
Saint Paul, Minnesota, 55103
J & J Recycling
607 Barge Channel Rd
St. Paul, Minnesota, 55107
Metro Metals Recycling
2576 Doswell Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota, 55108
Twin City Refuse & Recycling
318 W Water St
St. Paul, Minnesota, 55107
Walters Recycling and Refuse
10191 Xylite Street
Blaine, Minnesota, 55449