Electronics Recycling Resources

How2Recycle: Many curb side recycling programs are not able to recycle plastic bags and plastic bags actually harm the sorting machines.

Learn more about recycling plastic bags

Keep America Beautiful: An awesome resource for recycling information that is delivered in a unique and fun way!

Check out their Recycling Explorer

Best Buy: Best Buy is a fantastic place to recycle your old speaker systems and other electronics. Best Buy will accept up to 3 electronics for recycling per visit.

Learn more about Best Buy’s recycling program here

EPA: The United States Environmental Protection Agency is one of the best resources on the web for finding places to recycle your electronics.

Check out this amazing list here

Earth911: To find a recycling location near you, try out Earth911. Earth911 offers potentially the best-dedicated search engine specifically for finding recycling centers and solutions.

Check them out here

STS Electronic Recycling, Inc.: The Never A Landfill program is a free and voluntary electronics recycling compliance certification dedicated to promoting e-Waste Recycling and Awareness awarded by STS Electronic Recycling, Inc. to schools, businesses and government agencies who have pledged to recycle all electronics and e-waste, and to never send electronic waste to a landfill.

Learn more here

Recycling Partner

Green Century Recycling: Green Century has multiple locations in Washington State and Oregon that can help your business save money and recycle responsibly. Make Green Century your complete and trusted E-Cycle provider. We accept most electronic devices. We are in business to provide safe and ethical recycling of electronic devices.

Learn more here

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