Published on January 24, 2022, Updated on May 12, 2022

Snoqualmie ewaste

1 Green Planet Electronics Recycling for the Snoqualmie, WA community

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

Electronic waste Snoqualmie: 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 Snoqualmie, 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 Snoqualmie, 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 Snoqualmie, 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 Snoqualmie, WA? Contact us for e waste pickup Snoqualmie, WA.

Electronics recycling for Snoqualmie, 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 Snoqualmie, 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.

E waste Disposal Snoqualmie FAQ

Where can I recycle electronics - Snoqualmie?

There’s no need to leave your office to electronic recycling Snoqualmie 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 Snoqualmie?

We accept all electronic assets for recycling from Businesses in Snoqualmie. 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 Snoqualmie?

Yes, we are r2 recycling companies Snoqualmie, 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 Snoqualmie, WA. Let us take care of your next hassle-free e-waste recycling and electronics disposal.

Can I get paid for Computer recycling in Snoqualmie?

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 Snoqualmie, WA

1 Green Planet provides e waste recycling nearby. You don’t even need to leave your office for disposal of e waste Snoqualmie WA. We provide easy, hassle-free pickup for your computer recycling Snoqualmie, WA and networking equipment and more for e waste recycling Snoqualmie, WA. Our electronic recycling center Snoqualmie, 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 Snoqualmie, WA.

About Snoqualmie, WA

Snoqualmie is a city in King County, Washington, United States, adjacent to Snoqualmie Falls. It is located around 28 miles (45 kilometers) east of Seattle. The Northwest Railway Museum is located in Snoqualmie city. At the 2010 census, the population was 10,670, and it is expected to reach 13,622 in 2019. Numerous exterior shots for David Lynch’s Twin Peaks television series and film (Fire Walk with Me) were shot in Snoqualmie and the nearby towns of North Bend and Fall City. Ella Raines was born in Snoqualmie Falls, a mill town across the Snoqualmie River that is now a part of Snoqualmie, on August 6, 1920.

Until recently, the local economy was based on logging and Weyerhaeuser’s milling activities. Since 1989, the company has operated a significantly smaller mill, and in 2003, the company ceased all operations at the Weyerhaeuser Mill Site. While dairy farming remained a significant local industry until the early 1950s, agriculture has since ceased to be a significant economic force in the community. Snoqualmie became more accessible to Seattle and the Eastside region in the 1970s with the completion of Interstate 90, resulting in an increase in residents working in the communities to the west. Additionally, the Snoqualmie Ridge Business Park now employs nearly 1,000 people and is continuing to grow. Space Labs, Motion Water Sports, Technical Glass, T-Mobile, Zetec, and the King County Department of Permitting and Environmental Review are among the park’s major employers.

At the moment, the city’s scenic and recreational attractions are promoting the development of a sizable local tourism industry. Along with the Falls, the Salish Lodge and the Northwest Railway Museum are located in the city. The Salish Lodge is located atop Snoqualmie Falls, adjacent to the Snoqualmie Fall Park managed by Puget Sound Energy. The museum owns and runs a historic depot in the city. (Source: Wikipedia)