Your Trusted Portland Oregon Technology Recyclers

Partner Recycling

Partner Recycling is a non-profit serving the greater Portland Oregon area. We recycle electronics, batteries, and ink free
of charge to protect the environment and strengthen our economy. The best donations are seen below. We pickup for free
at your home or business. Useful computers are refurbished and donated to retirees and college students.
Switches, Servers, & Rack Mounted Hardware

Removing outdated or unused server equipment can be costly. Partner Recycling is committed to propperly wiping, and re-using, or dismantling all of your old server rack hardware. And we will pick it up free of charge from your business or home in the greater Portland Oregon area.

 

What Happens to Data on Your Old Laptop?

Here at Partner Recycling we work to retrieve your hard drives to be erased securly or destroyed. We can even return the drives to you on request. Old hard drives often contain precious memories, or sensative information. Our technicians will ensure each device is docmented for erase and reuse, returned to owner, or physically destroyed for privacy.

 

Keyboards, Cables, and Computer Mice

Have you owned a keyboard that became unusable from too much use? Got a mouse that no longer clicks both buttons? Too many cables cluttering the storage closet and garage? Let Partner Recycling repurpose and properly dispose of your unwanted cords, keyboards, and all other small electronic accessories. 

 

Why Partner?

Partner Recycling is committed to safely recovering precious metals and propperly disposing of dangerous contaiminents from your old electronics. Our mission is to prevent damage to the environment while building our economy through sustainable efforts.

What To Donate?

The Partner Recycling team is here to pick your laptop or desktop computers, monitors, printers, cell phones, corded phones, cables, and server equipment. If it fits in a car and connects to power, we can likely take it. Call, email, or schedule online now for a free pickup!

Our 3 Questions

Should old electronic equipment be recycled into the economy? Can someone be paid in the US a fair wage thus creating a job to do the work? Do you have anyold electronics to Recycle?

I can confidently say the answer is yest to the first two questions, but only you can answer the third!