Your Source for Solar Recycling Updates
SolarRecycle.org
SolarRecycle.org is an informational hub regarding end-of-life topics impacting solar and energy storage equipment and is maintained by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA).
SolarRecycle.org is a powerful tool resource that provides education about equipment decommissioning, recycling, and circularity to serve the needs of solar and energy storage companies, U.S. businesses, policymakers, the American public, and the media. SEIA believes providing open and transparent access to quality information, research, and published works serves to fuel innovation and industry growth.
Data for SolarRecycle.org is sourced from SEIA, NREL, EPA, participants in our National PV Circularity Program, industry and governmental subject-matter experts, and additional partners.


Explore State-level Data
SEIA maintains an interactive map of collection sites that accept solar panels and processing sites for separating materials and reintroducing them into the supply chain.
We also post state-by-state updates about new recycling infrastructure, end-of-life management services, rules and regulations, and other changes in the market.
See Frequently Asked Questions
SEIA fields questions about solar equipment recycling from various interested parties seeking information about the materials inside solar panels, how solar recycling works, end markets for recycled materials, and more.
Our experts post answers on the SolarRecycle.org FAQ as a reference guide for analysts, business leaders, journalists, and anyone else with an interest in solar recycling.

Get to Know Our Partners
SEIA works closely with the members of our recycling partner program who have undergone a rigorous vetting and inspection process to verify the legitimacy of their operations.