Screen grab of the RecyclingNation website
ERI-powered RecycleNation.com, an online search engine and informational site helping users in the U.S. find the closest location to responsibly recycle items, has topped FeedSpot’s annual list of the top 80 recycling blogs and websites for 2026.
To determine its rankings, FeedSpot analyzes what it considers to be the top recycling blogs and online tools globally from thousands of sites on the web and ranks them based on relevancy, authority, social media followers and freshness.
In addition, the website and blog of information technology asset disposition and electronics recycling company ERI, headquartered in Fresno, California, ranked among the Top 10.
RecycleNation houses what it describes as the world’s largest recycling database, with more than 100,000 unique data points for more than 50 different items, all offered to the public for free. The site has helped more than 10 million customers find locations to recycle various items since its launch in 2007, ERI says. RecycleNation helps more than 300,000 unique visitors per month with their specific recycling needs.
“Our mission with RecycleNation is to democratize, simplify and encourage the recycling process by providing a free, interactive, easy-to-use tool that empowers users to type in their ZIP codes and the items they want to recycle, so that nearby recycling opportunities can be discovered,” says John Shegerian, co-founder, chairman and CEO of ERI and co-founder of RecycleNation. “RecycleNation is the ultimate system to bring recyclers and consumers together, and the numbers show that it’s making a huge difference!”
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