Previously, Microsoft added the ability for you to access the “Trade-in or recycle” page directly into the Windows 11 Settings page for the Insiders on the Dev channel with Build 22557. However, this feature was later removed. But now, this has been reintroduced with Build 25247, but the feature is still hidden. Below you’ll find the method to enable the “Trade-in or recycle” page and start planning your next PC. Once enabled, you can access this option at the following location:

Enable “Trade-in or Recycle” Section

Since the “Trade-in or Recycle” section inside the Settings app in Windows 11 is still experimental, it is hidden by default. However, you can enable it using ViveTool. ViveTool is a small utility designed to enable hidden features in the Windows operating system that Microsoft has not activated by default. To enable this feature, follow these steps: You can now see the “Trade-in or recycle” option in the Settings app at System » About under the Related settings. Clicking on this link will open the respective page on Microsoft’s website, where you can begin your recycling or trading journey directly with Microsoft. If you wish to disable this option in the future, all you need to do is run the following cmdlet and restart your computer:

Closing Words

Microsoft greatly supports and emphasizes on recycling older devices and reducing the carbon footprint. Microsoft also states that the manufacturers will be able to customize the trade-in and recycling page and provide useful links for when the end-user wants to buy a new computer. Microsoft also provides a complete guide on how to customize this page. If you are an OEM, then we also encourage you to join the bandwagon and promote the recycling of electronics. At the moment, this option is hidden, but we believe that it will make its way to the stable Windows 11 channel in a few more iterations. Also see:

How To Enable Icon Animations In Windows 11 Settings AppHow To Enable Search Bar In Windows 11 22H2 Task Manager3 Ways To Add Task Manager In Taskbar Context Menu In Windows 11What Is ViVeTool And How To Use ItHow to Enable File Explorer Tabs in Windows 11