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Target’s Car Seat Trade-In Program Returns this Month in Orlando and Nationwide

Target’s popular car seat trade-in program is returning September 15-28, 2024. This is a very helpful program for Orlando parents and caregivers!

For this limited time, you will be able to turn in an unused or expired car seat at guest services and receive a voucher for 20% off your next purchase of one car seat, booster seat, stroller, or other select baby home gear at Target stores or online at Target.com.

IMPORTANT NOTE: You must be enrolled in the Target Circle program to take advantage of the offer and you’ll have to redeem that voucher by October 2, 2024.

So, how does the Target Car Seat Trade-In program work??

During the program dates, you can drop off your old car seat at one of the car seat collection boxes near Guests Services at your local participating store. Make sure you’ve already registered with the Target Circle program to save time. 

You can browse Target store locations here.

Targets Car Seat Trade In Program Returns

Our Director at Tampa Bay Parenting recycled her youngest son’s old infant car seat during the last Target Car Seat Trade-in event and it was super easy!

Step 1: Drop off – Bring an old car seat or base to a nearby Target and drop it in the designated box inside the store.

Step 2: Scan – Scan the QR code on the box, then tap “Add to Target Circle Bonus.” Talk to a Team Member in Guest Services if you need help.

Step 3: Find – Your bonus will be in your Wallet in the Target app. The bonus will stay in your Wallet until you use it twice or it expires.

Step 4: Save – Your bonus can be applied to your next qualifying purchase and can be redeemed twice. Stack the bonus with other offers for more savings.

Learn more about the Target Car Seat Trade-In Program here.

With so many great things to do in Orlando with kids we want to make sure you’re getting around town safely!

Why is Target hosting a Car Seat Trade-In Event?

To help save the planet! The car seats you turn in will be recycled by Waste Management which will turn your old seats into things like shopping carts, buckets, and construction materials!

Target has held several recycling programs like this since 2016 and has recycled 2.6 MILLION car seats which equals out to 39 million pounds of waste that DID NOT end up in landfills! Pretty cool.

Click here: Find a Safe Kids Car Seat Event or Certified Inspector Near You

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Meghan Roth