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Check out this interview with our very own Christopher Regis and Peggy Lapoint on The Talking Trash Podcast. Learn more about how to safely recycle your electronics and the resources available to you in the Portland and Seattle areas.

Our Process

        In a rapidly evolving digital age, electronics have become an integral part of our lives. However, with technological advancements come the challenges of electronic waste (e-waste) management. Enter Green Century Electronics Recycling Limited Liability Company, a pioneer in sustainable e-waste solutions.R2v3 and ISO certified, In this article, we once again delve […]

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How to recycle Apple mobile devices like iphone and ipad.

the average user, Me maybe you(?) doesn’t think frequently that it takes approximately 3000 gallons of water to manufacture the cell phone we use daily and the end results contains silver, copper, arsenic, antimony and more. We do probably all realize how often we are replacing our phones, wether that is due to breakage or

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Talking Trash: Green Tips Podcast, Episode 25 featuring Christopher Regis / Green Century Electronics

Check out this interview with our very own Christopher Regis and Peggy Lapoint on The Talking Trash: Green Tips Podcast Episode 25. Learn more about how to safely recycle your electronics and the resources available to you in the Portland and Seattle areas.

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Oregon Ecycles

Oregon Ecycles Oregon 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.

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