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The purpose of the TV and Computer disposal ban, which went into effect January 2010, is to require people to reuse or recycle these items. Reuse and recycling save energy, conserve resources and reduce greenhouse gas emissions and other environmental impact. In addition, requiring manufacturers to take responsibility for end-of-life management of their products encourages them to design products with less waste and fewer toxics.

The more we can reduce, reuse, and recycle, the better for everyone. Reuse, especially, uses less resources and less energy, saves money, and reduces our impact on the environment. Please pass on this information to anyone who can use it.

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Recycling Service Area

Appliance Recycling Service AreaSBC LLC Recycling currently serve the Portland Washington Metro area and surronding cities. Following are a list of cities we serve. Please note that additional fees might apply. You can get an exact quote by using the online Electronis Recycling Program. The 4 step program takes less than 60 seconds to complete with no hidden fees.  

This means that you can now schedule a pick-up for your Television, Computer, Monitor or other electronic waste without ever leaving your house or picking up the phone.

Following is a list af cities in Oregon and Washington that we service which basically covers the whole Portland Metro area and surrounding cities including Washing State:

If you are out of our service are then you are welcome to mail any items to our facility, for details on where to mail your items please contact us

  • AMBOY
  • AMITY
  • AURORA
  • BANKS
  • BATTLE GROUND
  • BEAVERCREEK
  • BEAVERTON
  • BORING
  • BRUSH PRAIRIE
  • BUXTON
  • CAMAS
  • CANBY
  • CARLTON
  • CLACKAMAS
  • COLTON
  • COLUMBIA CITY
  • CORNELIUS
  • DAMASCUS
  • DAYTON
  • DONALD
  • DUNDEE
  • EAGLE CREEK
  • ESTACADA
  • FAIRVIEW
  • FOREST CROVE
  • GALES
  • CREEK
  • GASTON
  • GERVAIS
  • GLADSTONE
  • GRAND
  • RONDE
  • GRESHAM
  • HAPPY
  • VALLEY
  • HEISSON
  • HILLSBORO
  • HUBBARD
  • LA CENTER
  • LAFAYETTE
  • LAKE OSWEGO
  • MANNING
  • MARYLHURST
  • MCMINNVILLE
  • MOLALLA
  • MOUNT
  • ANGEL
  • MULINO
  • NEWBERG
  • NORTH PLAINS
  • OREGON CITY
  • PORTLAND
  • RIDGEFIELD
  • SAINT HELENS
  • SAINT PAUL
  • SCAPPOOSE
  • SHERIDAN
  • SHERWOOD
  • TIGARD
  • TIMBER
  • TROUTDALE
  • TUALATIN
  • VANCOUVER
  • VERNONIA
  • WARREN
  • WASHOUGAL
  • WEST LINN
  • WILLAMINA
  • WILSONVILLE
  • WOODBURN
  • WOODLAND
  • YACOLT
  • YAMHILL

We currently offer curbside appliance recycling in the following Oregon Counties:

  • CLACKAMAS
  • COLUMBIA
  • MARION
  • MULTNOMAH
  • POLK
  • WASHINGTON
  • YAMHILL

We currently offer curbside appliance recycling in the following Washington Counties:

  • CLARK
  • COWLITZ

 

If your city is not listed above, simply use our online form and contact us for a free quote. We will go out of our way to make it happen.

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Some 20 to 50 million metric tonnes of e‐waste are generated worldwide every year, comprising more than 5% of all municipal solid waste. When the millions of computers purchased around the world every year become obsolete they leave behind lead, cadmium, mercury and other hazardous wastes. In the US alone, some 14 to 20 million PCs are thrown out every year. In the EU the volume of e‐waste is expected to increase by 3 to 5 per cent a year. Developing countries are expected to triple their output of e‐waste by 2015

In some states computers may not be disposed of in garbage or in a landfill.