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Recycling statistics: 251 million – tons of trash are recycled in the United States 53.4 – percentage of all paper products are recycled in the United States 32.5 – percentage of all total waste is recycled in the United States 100 – approximate percentage of increase in total recycling in the United States during the past decade 8,660 – number of curbside recycling programs in the United States in 2006 8,875 – number of curbside recycling programs in the United States in 2003 95 – percentage of energy saved by recycling an aluminum can, compared with manufacturing a new one 4.6 – pounds of trash per person per day in the United States (most in the world) 1.5 – pounds of recycled materials per person per day in the United States

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Keyboard and Mouse Recycling

Keyboards and mice can often be reused.  However, if they are not in a re-usable condition, the best option is to recycle them. There are no cost to recycle your keyboard or mouse, we also don’t have any limitations on the quantity that you want to recycle, we will accept them all, your keyboards for recycling in one batch. We also have a same day recycling pickup service which you can select during scheduling.


Keyboard and Mouse

We accept all keyboards and Mice FREE of charge, you can drop them off at our facility or we can pickup at your home or office for a small fee.

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What happens after you scheduled your Recycling Pickup?

  • You will get an automated response email to let you know that your pickup request was successful
  • The online system will notify us about your pickup request, and it will be processed in the order that it was received.
  • We will be contacting you through email/phone if there are any problems/changes regarding your pick-up
  • We will pick up your items on the day you’ve requested. Keep in mind that we now service the whole Portland Metropolitan and Vancouver Area. This means that we will group pick-ups together to keep prices as low as possible for our customers. For this reason it is not possible for us to accurately predict when the actual pickup will take place. However, it will typically happen on the day that you requested (excluding weekends and holidays) We will be in touch with the details, and your patience in this respect will be greatly appreciated.
  • We prefer that you leave your item(s) outside on the day of pick-up for your convenience (you don’t have to be home and we don’t have to knock on your door)

Please see our FAQ for more information

We strive for 100% customer satisfaction. We want your recycling experience to be as easy, inexpensive and painless as possible.


What happens to your keyboard or mouse? 

All keyboards and mouse are dismantled and sorted at our facility.  Most recyclers simply shred or bale and export their keyboards. However, because we dismantles the keyboards, there are many more uses for the recycled material.  These materials recovered from keyboards include plastic, rubber, wire, metal, and Mylar. 

Mice are taken apart and recycled for their plastic, wire, and circuit boards when applicable. 

There are three main parts that make up a personal computer. The computer is the large steel box which contains the hard drive, DVD or CD, power supply, mother board, and the processor. The computer may also contain other components such as the sound and video cards, and internal modems. The monitor could be the newer LCD or older CRT type, it is the screen, or the part of the computer that looks like a television. The keyboard is the part which, not surprisingly, looks like a typewriter keyboard. In some older models, the computer may be housed in the same case as the monitor or the keyboard. For the purposes of this fact sheet the keyboard is considered to be part of the computer.

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Recycle It, Don't Trash It! is an anti-pollution slogan that was imported into North America from 1992. It was part of the government's "Trashing it is completely uncool" campaign, and, by extension, part of the larger War on Pollution effort

By law, computers must be reused or recycled in most states.