Goodwill cannot accept the following…
- Due to the Digital TV Transition, scheduled for June 12, 2009, Goodwill will only accept televisions that have a coaxial cable connection or RCA inputs. Click here to find out where you can recycle your older televisions.
- Excessively large/bulky items such as swing sets, swimming pools, unbound carpeting, etc.
- Large Appliances
- Stoves, washing/drying machines, dishwashers, refrigerators, freezers, trash compactors, hot water heaters
- Used Mattresses and Box Springs, Bed Pillows
- Building and Plumbing Materials
- Windows, doors, garage doors, shutters, sinks, tubs, toilets, fixtures, fencing, gutters, lumber, concrete, bricks, stone, and paint
- Window blinds with cords
- Newspapers, Magazines, Textbooks, and Encyclopedias
- Anything of a pornographic nature
- Furniture that is broken, worn, torn, stained, or missing parts; bean bag chairs and sleeper sofas are also not accepted
- Donations of large quantities of furniture are potentially acceptable, but please check with the production manager before bringing them to the donation site
- Baby Furniture, toys, and games that do not comply with CPSC safety standards
- Any unsealed games or puzzles
- Software older than 2 years
- Auto Parts
- Tires, wheels, batteries, etc.
- Any type of chemicals (oil, wiper fluid, etc.)
- Firearms and Fireworks
- Food and Beverage
- Cosmetics and Hair Care Products
- Any type of trash or hazardous materials
- Items that are wet, mildewed, rusty, flammable, or in any way dangerous
- Items that do not comply with Consumer Product Safety Standards (1-800-638-2772 or www.cpsc.gov )