Published on January 24, 2022, Updated on December 15, 2022

Pacific ewaste

1 Green Planet Electronics Recycling for the Pacific, WA community

1 Green Planet offers a full range of Electronic recycling, data security, ewaste recycling Pacific, WA, equipment and Enterprise IT Asset Disposition solutions for electronic waste recycling that are secure, sustainable, and responsible near Pacific, WA.

Electronic waste Pacific: Disposal, Pickup, Free, Recycle

Are you looking for where to recycle electronics? 1 Green Planet offers free e-waste electronic recycling pick up for companies and firms for Electronics Recycle Pacific, WA for IT assets that have reached its end-of-life with a minimum of 500 lbs of IT assets from our qualified items list. Our easy scheduling, secure handling, transporting and responsible electronics recycling Pacific, WA and ewaste disposal methods have helped many businesses and companies meet their electronics recycling goals. We have strict safety and security standards and certifications and licenses to make sure our e waste Pacific, WA practices meet the needs of our customers. As a local business, we make sure to pay attention to the needs of our customers by fostering improved sustainability practices. Have at least 500 lbs of e waste items to electronic recycle near Pacific, WA? Contact us for e waste pickup Pacific, WA.

Electronics recycling for Pacific, WA community –  Liquidation

Companies, businesses and organizations utilizes 1 Green Planet’s IT Asset Disposition and Electronic waste liquidation services to boost their ROI, particularly when undergoing IT asset upgrades, decommissioning and in some instances where quick capital is required. With a large volume of servers, computers, laptops, monitors and other electronic assets, companies are able to recover valuable revenue from electronic recycling efforts. If you are a company located in or nearby Pacific, WA with a large amount of IT equipment that has reached its end-of-life, contact 1 Green Planet today to be your ewaste recycling partner. Rest assured, your IT assets are handled, processed, and appropriately recycled while you realized an impactful ROI to your business. We provide free equipment evaluation, quotes, and equipment pickup at no charge with quick payment dispersal.

What happens if e-waste is not disposed of properly in Pacific, WA?

It is illegal to throw out or dump electronic items in the trash in Pacific, WA. If your electronic products are improperly disposed, they lead to the possibility of damaging your local environment. As more electronic waste is placed in landfills near Pacific, exposure to environmental toxins is likely to increase, resulting in elevated risks of cancer, developmental and neurological disorders close to Pacific, Washington. When a ewaste collecting service or specialist waste disposal company like 1 Green Planet is used, they remove all the hazardous materials and responsibly dispose, reuse or refurbish electronics. You may also choose to donate working electronics to a nearby Goodwill store. Some Goodwill Charity stores may not accept electronics, so please check before visiting a drop off location.

How is E-Waste recycled by 1 Green Planet for Pacific, WA?

1 Green Planet picks up Electronic waste materials from Pacific that are considered hazardous waste in landfills. Once waste materials are collected from Pacific, and securely transported to the 1 Green Planet recycling facility, the items are ready for processing. E-waste items from Pacific are then sorted into one of the following three groups.

1. E-waste Items to be Refurbished.

  • they are remarketed for reuse.

2. E-waste Items that are data bearing devices

  • Data is securely destroyed.

3. E-waste Items that are ready to dismantle and process

Once above steps are taken for ewaste items from Pacific, they are recycled through processing plants where they are shredded into small pieces. Different material types are collected with use of strong magnets and electronic currents. Other pre-established recycling streams are used for some material like plastics and steel.

How can I do Computer Recycling Near Me in Pacific, WA?

Looking for Computer Recycling Near Me? 1 Green Planet does computer recycling pickup and does liquidation that can be HIPAA Compliant (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act). Call us to pickup to recycle computers and other ewaste for businesses. We are an Electronics recycler, PC and Computer disposal company near Pacific, WA.

How do I do Hard Drive Recycling in Pacific?

1 Green Planet does hard drive recycling securely. Our Certified Hard drive degaussing service assures that all hard drive data is destroyed. 1 Green Planet will pickup your e waste hard drive recycle and secure destruction of hard disk near Pacific.

E waste Disposal Pacific FAQ

Where can I recycle electronics - Pacific?

There’s no need to leave your office to electronic recycling Pacific WA. You can simply Schedule a Pickup online for electronic disposal and we will come out to you.

What e waste items qualify for pickup from Pacific?

We accept all electronic assets for recycling from Businesses in Pacific. See our list of eWaste items we recycle. With 500 lbs of qualifying items your pickup is free. Let us help you with your electronic waste disposal.

Is your electronic recycling company ewaste certified for pickup from Pacific?

Yes, we are r2 recycling companies Pacific, WA for e waste pickup and recycling. We comply with all applicable legal requirements and other requirements to provide responsible electronics recycling and IT asset disposition. We are certified with R2:2013 (RESPONSIBLE RECYCLING©), ISO 14001:2015 (ENIRONMNETAL HEALTH & SAFETY MANAGEMENT), ISO 45001:2018 (OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY MANAGEMENT). we are a certified r2 escrap recycler Pacific, WA. Let us take care of your next hassle-free e-waste recycling and electronics disposal.

Can I get paid for Computer recycling in Pacific?

No, We do not pay out for used computer hardware and IT equipment from Businesses and companies/organizations for e recycling.

Electronic recycling center Near Pacific, WA

1 Green Planet provides e waste recycling nearby. You don’t even need to leave your office for disposal of e waste Pacific WA. We provide easy, hassle-free pickup for your computer recycling Pacific, WA and networking equipment and more for e waste recycling Pacific, WA. Our electronic recycling center Pacific, WA can help your business get rid of your IT assets and Tech waste that are not longer in use. Help the Environment, Go Green, Do Good through e waste disposal Pacific, WA.

Other Resources:

Pacific Chamber of Commerce

About Pacific, WA

Pacific is a city in the Washington State counties of King and Pierce. The city is primarily located in King County and had a population of 6,606 at the 2010 census. Pacific, like its northern neighbor Algona, is occasionally mistaken for an extension of Auburn. It is located at 47°15′48′′N 122°14′52′′W. Geography Pacific is located at 47°15′48′′N 122°14′52′′W. (47.263272, -122.247831). The city has a total area of 2.43 square miles (6.29 km2), of which 2.42 square miles (6.27 km2) is land and 0.01 square miles (0.03 km2) is water, according to the United States Census Bureau. The lower White River, also known as the Stuck River, runs between Auburn and Sumner, Washington, on the east side of Pacific.

As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 6,606 people, 2,269 households, and 1,605 families. There were 2,729.8 inhabitants per square mile (1,054.0 inhabitants per km2). There were 2,422 dwelling units at an average density of 1,000.8 dwelling units per square mile (386.4 dwelling units per km2). The city’s racial composition was 69.2% White, 3.1 percent African American, 1.9 percent Native American, 9.0 percent Asian, 1.8 percent Pacific Islander, 8.5 percent other races, and 6.4 percent of residents who identified as having two or more races. Hispanic or Latino people of any race made up 15.1% of the population.

There were 2,269 households, 43.0 percent of which had children under the age of 18, 46.5 percent of which were married couples, 15.0 percent of which had a female householder without a husband, 9.2 percent of which had a male householder without a wife, and 29.3 percent of which were non-families. Individuals made up 20.9 percent of all households, and 5.5 percent of all households included someone aged 65 years or older. The average household contained 2.88 people and the average family contained 3.32. (Source: Wikipedia)