We are closing our public recycling areas for two weeks and will reopen on Monday November 30th. stay safe, limit your trips, see you in a few weeks
read moreAs of October 28th 2020 from approximately 9am to 1pm the Green Century phone system will be down. You can use the online contact forms or email to schedule. Thanks and sorry for the inconvenience
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read moreWe have closed the public drop off due to hazardous air quality in our area. We will reopen the public drop off Monday if conditions improve. As always the safety of our customers as well as our staff is the priority
read moreWe are offering the free removal and recycling of your companies electronic waste, hard drives and data. As an R2 2013 ISO and OSHA certified company all of your electronic waste will be recycled to the highest standards and data will be destroyed to NAID standards. We do offer tracking of assets for an additional
read morePlease follow the signs to the public drop off area located in the NorthEast corner of the building. Due to COvid 19 we require that all customers and staff wear a mask while in the public drop off areas. The offices are closed and majority of our staff are working from home for the foreseeable
read moreTo our customers and our community In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, GCER is making adjustments to our staff and our operating hours. Office staff will be working from home until further notice. All plans and steps have been taken to assure seamless communication with our
read moreSaturday, August 24th from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm Green Century Recycling 2950 nw 29th ave Portland, Or 97210 Green Century is having a SALE! Desktops computers: Imacs, Dell, and more Laptops: Macbooks, Dell, HP, Lenovo Stereo equipment Network switches and PARTS and more parts Everything is tested and working and will come with a
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read moreOregon E-Cycles is a statewide program, financed by manufacturers, that provides responsible recycling of computers, monitors and TVs. Anyone bringing seven or fewer items at one time may recycle their electronics at no charge at participating collection sites. Since January 1, 2010, the disposal of computers, monitors, and TVs is prohibited in Oregon. In 2011,
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