Electronics Recycling · Seattle, WA
E-Cycle Washington - Free Statewide Electronics Recycling Program
E-Cycle Washington - Free Statewide Electronics Recycling Program is a electronics drop-off site in Seattle. They accept electronics including televisions, computers, laptops, and monitors. Cost: Free (manufacturer-funded program). Hours: Varies by collection site. Walk-ins are welcome. Washington state's free electronics recycling program. Seattle-area E-Cycle collection sites include Living Green Technology, PCs for People, and many other locations. First US state to pass an e-waste law (2006). Covers TVs, computers, laptops, monitors, tablets, and e-readers. Find sites at ecyclewa.org. Restrictions: Washington residents only (free). No peripherals (keyboards, mice, printers) — take those to Best Buy/Staples. CRTs may be rejected if damaged. Quantity limits: Residential quantities.
Contact
- Address
- Multiple collection sites across Seattle metro, Seattle, WA Directions ↗
- Website
- ecology.wa.gov/waste-toxics/reducing-recycling-waste/our-recycling-programs/electronics-e-cycle ↗
- Hours
- Varies by collection site
- Cost
- Free (manufacturer-funded program)
- Serves
- Residential
Accepted items
Electronics
- Televisions
- Computers
- Laptops
- Monitors
- Tablets
- E-readers
- Portable DVD players
Notes
Washington state's free electronics recycling program. Seattle-area E-Cycle collection sites include Living Green Technology, PCs for People, and many other locations. First US state to pass an e-waste law (2006). Covers TVs, computers, laptops, monitors, tablets, and e-readers. Find sites at ecyclewa.org.
Restrictions
Washington residents only (free). No peripherals (keyboards, mice, printers) — take those to Best Buy/Staples. CRTs may be rejected if damaged.
Quantity limits
Residential quantities