Beyond Marie Kondo: Where to donate or recycle almost anything in Clark County
• Free Geek, 1731 SE tenth Avenue, Portland; 10 a.m. to six p.m. Tuesday to Saturday; 503-232-9350; freegeek.org or ship an e-mail to information@freegeek.org. Accepts computer systems and computer-related {hardware} in any situation (scanners, tablets, e-readers, printers, copiers that may print over a pc community, LCD screens, keyboards, mice, community units, fax machines, telephones and cell telephones, stereos and DVD gamers). No price charged, however steered donation of $ 3 to $ 8 every.
Electronics in working situation
(together with televisions, pc screens, mice, keyboards, digital cameras, and microwaves) Donate at thrift shops, together with Goodwill (six places) and thrift retailer, 5000 E. Fourth Plain Blvd., Vancouver.
Digital media
(Working) Donate work CDs and DVDs to Goodwill Industries (a number of places); Retail Thrift Retailer, 4000 E. Fourth Plain Blvd., Vancouver, 360-984-6060; Associates of the Camas Public Library, 625 NE Fourth Ave., Camas, 360-834-4692.
Digital media to be destroyed
(Onerous drives, CDs, DVDs, floppy disks, X-ray movies and microfiche): LeMay Cell Shredding Companies, a Waste Connections firm: 360-514-9011 or vancouvershred@wcnx.org
Fluorescent lamps
Get rid of at Clark Public Utilities, 100 Columbia Manner; Globe Lighting, 809 NE Minnehaha St., Vancouver; Filbins Ace {Hardware}, 809 NE Minnehaha St., Vancouver; West Van Supplies Restoration Middle, 6601 NW Outdated Decrease River Street, Vancouver; Central Switch and Recycling, 11034 NE 117th Ave., Vancouver; Excessive Faculty {Hardware}, 1605 W. Fundamental St., Battlefield; Washougal Switch Station, 4020 S. Grant St., Washougal.
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