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Baby Equipment - Household Waste Guide
Baby essentials, like car seats, tend to be expensive but need frequent replacement.
Experts advise that parents replace car seats after five years, so it's hard
to buy or sell used. If you can't sell it, use it or give it away safely, recycle
it.
Company
Link
Baby Earth
Website
For the cost of shipping your used car seat to Baby Earth, they will take
care of disassembling and recycling it. They also accept strollers, swings,
jumpers, high chairs and diaper bags.