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Household batteries contain more than 20 toxic substances (including lead, mercury, cadmium, nickel, chromium, lithium, copper, manganese, silver, selenium, and corrosive acids). In landfills, heavy metals can leach into the soil and contaminate the groundwater. Over-exposure to these elements can cause a myriad of health problems, including damage to the brain, kidneys and other major organs, as well as contributing to birth defects.

Major appliances can really clutter up our landfills in a big way, but the good news is that tossing these appliances into the trash is not the only solution.


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      Recycle Christmas Lights

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      Easy Christmas light Recycling. We will collect and recycle all your Christmas lights and related equipment such as extension cords, and broken decorations in the Portland Metropolitan and Vancouver area. We will pickup your items for a small fee from your workplace or residence, or you can drop off at our warehouse in Hillsboro. We are your one stop recycling partner.


9 Responses to Recycle

  • phyllis fischler says:

    I’m desperately trying to find some place to recycle my wine cooler. I live in New Jersey. Do you know of anyone with a recycling program around here that handles them?
    Thanks so much –
    Phyllis

  • John Osburn says:

    Just moved into home, replaced drop-in electric range with gas stove. Would like to recycle electric range.

    • Admin says:

      Hi John,

      You have a couple of choices. Drop it of at our drop off location in Beaverton on Allen Blvd free of charge, here is the full address:
      12025 SW Allen Blvd
      Beaverton, OR 97007

      Or we can pickup for a small fee depending on where you are located.

      Tony

  • Roxanne says:

    Do you service Canby for cloths washing machine?

    • Admin says:

      Hi Roxanne, Yes we service Canby Oregon for washing machines. You have a few options:
      1 – Drop it off at our facility (no charge). The address is 12025 SW Allen blvd #07 Beaverton, Oregon 97005
      2 – You can schedule online and we will pickup in Canby Oregon (fee will apply based on zip code
      3 – Call us at 503 334 4146 to schedule over the phone

      Thanks Tony

  • Duane Werner says:

    I’m a custodian at a grade school. We have a fridge wed like to rid of. If I leave it outside, how can I be sure if some kid don’t try to open and climb inside if it sits out there for any length of time?

    • Admin says:

      HI Duanne,

      Thanks for the comment. We would be able to recycle the fridge at no cost to you (we have licensed technicians to remove the freon) if you want to drop it off at our drop off location in Beaverton. If you want us to pickup the fridge we will have to charge to cover the cost for diesel and the drivers time.

      The best would be to schedule online and we can pickup the fridge from inside the school that way nobody can get trapped inside.

      Hope this helps,
      Tony

  • Admin says:

    Hi Susan,

    Thanks for recycling, your items have been picked up, including the TV.

    Tony

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Sulphur: found in lead-acid batteries. Health effects include liver damage, kidney damage, heart damage, eye and throat irritation. When released in to the environment, it can create sulphuric acid.

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