E-Cycle Washington – Households, nonprofits and small businesses can recycle televisions, computers, monitors and portable computers FREE - (see restrictions)

Visit 1800recycle.wa.gov to find recycling services for electronic drop off stations in your area or Call 1-800-RECYCLE for more information.

EPA also offers a list of goverment, manufacturer and local resources to help when you want to donate for reuse or recycle old electronic or computer products.


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3 Comments on E-Cycle Washington & US

JAN
04
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Hi Teresa. The state of Washington is one of our state leaders when it comes to the environment and recycling. Thanks for pointing us to this group.

5:04pm • #1

 Gary - I think that's true and this is a fairly new program here from my understanding - so the EPA seemed to be a good add for reusing, restoring, and recycling links and resources - especially for areas that are outside Washington or not in close proximity to drop off stations.

and thank you for stopping by! :)

6:13pm • #2
JAN
07

this is a welcome site because it was hard to find a place to take electronic equipment before.

jodi
8:58pm • #3

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