Is your item badly damaged? Some locations may reject items (like old TVs with broken cathode ray tubes) that are a health and safety hazard. Call ahead to ask.
E-Cycle Washington is a free program that makes it easy for Washington residents to recycle their broken, obsolete or worn-out electronics.
Electronic products contain valuable materials that can be recycled and toxic chemicals that should be kept out of the landfill.
Many other electronics can and should be recycled. You may need to pay a fee to recycle items the E-Cycle WA program doesn't cover.
Recycling locations for covered electronic products may also take peripherals (such as mice, keyboards, speakers, printers, and scanners), cell phones, MP3 players, game consoles, and DVD players. Check 1-800 RECYCLE and call ahead to see what items a recycler will accept.
To find electronics recyclers near you, visit 1-800 RECYCLE.