Amazon Trade In & Recycling
Amazon has a trade-in program for electronics and games. They also have a recycling program for electronics.
Read moreFirst consider selling, trading in or donating your old electronics before recycling. There is often a resell market including for older, vintage items. Before donating or recycling electronics it’s essential to wipe all data from devices. In Seattle thrift stores are often the most convenient locations for donating your old electronics.
Amazon has a trade-in program for electronics and games. They also have a recycling program for electronics.
Read moreTrade in your old Apple products for towards a new Apple product or gift card. Free recycling for items that don’t qualify for trade in program.
Read moreFree electronics drop-off locations including computers, monitors, televisions and more.
Read moreFriendly Earth offers free recycling for many electronics in Seattle including computers, monitors, televisions, and portable DVD players.
Read moreGoodwill thrift stores are drop off locations for donating many items including free electronics E-Cycling Program and Threadcycle fabric recycling programs.
Read moreFree electronics recycling with drop-off locations in Auburn, Bellevue, Bothell, Issaquah, Kirkland, Redmond, Renton, and Seattle locations in Fremont and West Seattle.
Read morePacific Iron & Metals buys a large assortment of scrap metals in Seattle.
Read moreRE-PC in Seattle and Tukwila offers electronic recycling and buys some items. The Seattle location has a Computer Musuem and both stores offer a huge selection of old electronics for sell.
Read moreFree electronics recycling in Fife and pickup option in Seattle and surrounding areas for $75.
Read moreValue Village is a thrift store that accepts donations of many used items including clothing and household items.
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