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Find answers, explore accepted materials, stay updated on company news, and get the information you need about responsible electronics recycling.
Computers & IT Equipment
Computers, Laptops, Servers/Switches, Routers/Hubs/Modems, Networking Devices, Communications Equipment, Hard Drives, Misc. Computer Components
Office Electronics
Printers, Scanners, Fax Machines, Copiers, POS Equipment, Keyboards, Mice and Misc. Office Machines.
Consumer Electronics
TVs & Monitors, Gaming Consoles, DVD Players, VCRs, Stereo/Audio Components, Cameras, Telephones and Handheld Games.
Batteries & Power Equipment
UPS Systems, Lead Acid Batteries, Laptop Batteries, Cell Phone Batteries, Li-Ion Batteries and Power Strips.
Appliances & Tools
Microwaves, Toasters, Blenders, Small Appliances, Large Appliances, Electric Power Tools and Air Conditioners.
Metals & Industrial Materials
Ferrous Metals, Non-Ferrous Metals, Testing Equipment and Bare Tube CRT.
Miscellaneous & Recycling Materials
Returned or Unwanted Products, Misc. Electronics, Cardboard and Satellite Equipment.
News & Events
Collection Events
Ready to recycle some of your old electronics. Find a list of upcoming collection events near you.
Host An Event
Looking to host a community electronics recycling event? Learn more about how to partner with us.
Where are you located?
We are located at 2950 nw 29th ave Portland Oregon 97210. See a map and directions .
Will my data be destroyed?
All data containing devices are physically destroyed or overwritten in accordance with NIST standards.
Green Century can customize the wiping service to meet your company’s specific reporting needs. We use proprietary software to destroy and verify all data on Laptops, Desktops, IOS, Android and mobile devices. We provide full reporting including serial numbers, IMEI numbers and asset tags. Onsite services available as well as national mail in program.
What is E-Cycle?
E-cycling is the process of recycling your electronic waste. Green Century practices reuse, reduce, recycle, so we will test all of your items for functionality and reuse. Electronics that are not able to be refurbished, or are not reusable, are dismantled and sorted by material type before being sent to a metal recovery facility. The raw material recovered is then used to make new items.
How much does it cost to recycle my electronics?
Drop off your electronics at our facility free of charge, or choose our flat-rate pickup service. For a full list of items we accept, visit our Accepted Materials page.
How do I prepare my items for recycling?
We ask that your items be free from other garbage such as food waste, styrofoam, plastic bags etc. It is helpful but not necessary to remove all paper manuals and recycle them at your curbside recycling. To view full instructions on how to prepare your items view our How to Prepare Your Electronics page.
Mobile Devices
If you would like your device to be reused it is critical to turn off the activation lock. Even if your device is damaged, it may be worth repairing as long as it is not locked. If you have an Apple (iOS) device, please follow these instructions to prepare it for reuse.
What happens to my electronics after I drop them off?
First, your items are determined to be either reusable or ready for recycling. The material that is reusable gets directed to our refurbishing center right here in Portland, Oregon. From there it gets tested for key functionality and any repairs are done at this point. Once your electronic item has been refurbished, wiped of all data, tested and verified it then gets logged as inventory and gets sold or donated.
Should your item be deemed “ready for recycling” it gets dismantled to its smaller components which then get sorted by material type. Each different material type will then be sent for metal recovery. Both processes and all of our procedures are governed by the parameters of R2v3 and annual surveillance audits. This, along with tracking procedures, ensures that all material processed at Green Century has been handled with the utmost concern and respect for our communities locally as well as globally.
