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E-Cycling

E-Cycling

Our "Plugged in" world relies on an ever-growign and constantly changing supply of electronic products. With newer, more hi-tech electronics continuously becoming available to fit our lifestyles, we are replacing older models at rapid rates with no signs of slowing down. As a result, electronics are becoming one of the fastest growing portions of America's trash.

What You Can Do

  • Refurbish, fix or upgrade your equipment so you can continue to use it.
  • Use old system parts to build a new system.
  • Donate your old electronics to a local charity or school for reuse or refurbishing.
  • Drop off your old electronics to a local recycling program, such as a municipal or community program or a retail collection program.

Local resources for e-cycling materials.

Klamath County Solid Waste (Landfill) accepts e-cycling materials.  Contact (541) 883-4696

Goodwill accepts e-cycling materials (computers, monitors, etc.).  Contact (541) 883-4337