Computer
Reuse
Must be in good condition:
- EMPOWER UP
- Free Geek
- Goodwill Industries
- Janus Youth Programs
- Reuse Computers
- Salvation Army
- Total Reclaim
Recycle
Why Recycle?
Most electronic waste (computers, monitor, televisions, printers) contain toxins such as lead, cadmium and mercury. By donating your computer, these toxins are kept out of our landfills. Please donate electronics to a non-profit organization if they are in good working condition. Always call the non-profit before transporting.
Households, small businesses, schools & school districts, small governments, special purpose districts, and nonprofits & charities can recycle electronic products free of charge in with the E-Cycle Washington program.
Residents of Clark County or its cities may take accepted electronics to the locations below. If you are a business or non-county resident, please call (360) 696-8186.
- American Electronics Recycling
- Central Transfer and Recycling Center
- EMPOWER UP
- E-Tech Reclycling
- Far West Fibers
- Free Geek
- Goodwill Industries
- IMS Electronics Recycling
- Mobile Collection Events HHW
- Office Depot
- Reuse Computers
- Technology Conservation Group
- Total Reclaim
- Washougal Transfer Station
- West Van Materials Recovery Center
Help a neighbor and the environment too.
Taking some materials to recycle? Good job! That is a great way to help the environment; but it could even be better if you saved someone else a trip. Check with your neighbors (especially those who may be elderly or have a disability) to see if they also have some recycling that you could take.
Call before you drive!
This information was compiled from information provided by each agency or business and is updated periodically. Although local government staff has attempted to include as many Clark County recycling listings as possible, these resources should not be viewed as a comprehensive list. Due to space limitations, most businesses located outside of Clark County have not been included.


