- Q: Why recycle my
computers and other electronics? Why not just throw them
away?
A: The main reason why you should recycle instead of
just throwing away your electronics is the hazardous
materials inside the electronic components such as:
Cadmium, Lead, and Mercury which could potentially leach
into the ground and possibly into our drinking water.
This can be hazardous to your health and the
environment. Therefore a traditional landfill cannot be
used.
We live in the electronic era, as technology continues
to evolve and products become increasingly affordable,
the demand continues to grow. There fore there are
literally millions of electronics being disposed of
every year. If properly recycled the amount of trash
sent to our landfills will be just that much less.
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Q: Where can I drop of my e waste, do you offer a
pickup service?
A:
We will pick up from any businesses in the Portland
Metro area. Residential pick-up service is also
available for a fee of $15.00. Redundant Items can also
be dropped of at our facility at the address below:
D/G INDUSTRIAL PARK,
2615 SE 39th Loop, Unit E.
Hillsboro, OR 97123
To view or print directions to
our warehouse please
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Q:
When will my items be picked up?
A: Your items scheduled for recycling will be pickup anywhere between 1 and 3
days. In some case it might take longer depending on our workload, where you
live and how many other pickups we have in the area.
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Q: I don't live in the Portland Metro area (Oregon),
do you offer nationwide recycling
A:
Simplymarvelousrecycling will accept all electronic and computer
related equipment shipped to our warehouse in Portland
Oregon. Currently all of our pick-ups are done by
national shipping companies (UPS, FedEx, USPS, Trucking
companies, etc.). We can help to locate a shipping
company to deliver your equipment.
All equipment
must be pre-packaged and ready for shipping before
pickup. Shipping costs needs to be prepaid before
equipment reaches our facility in Hillsboro Oregon.
Unlike most of our competitors we do not charge for
everything we receive, only the nonworking items. This
can save a company hundreds or even thousands of dollars
in disposal costs alone. See our pricing page for details or call us at (503) 841-0452 Top
Q: Do you offer a service for removing private or
sensitive data from my computer and what are the cost
A:
Customers are responsible for removing their data from
hard drives and other storage media before collection.
However Government agencies and financial institutions
like banks or lending companies are required to remove
information to Department of Defense standards. Upon
request we offer an entirely optional guaranteed
"Certified data removal service" for $15.00 per hard
drive, just in case you are concerned about the privacy
of your information.
We know that simply reformatting your hard drives does
not render the data irretrievable. All digital media is
physically destroyed or electronically written over
using professional sanitizing software, rendering
recovery of your sensitive data impossible. Our data
removal/destructions are complaint with the United
states department of defense standards and will ensure
that your sensitive data remains confidential. Once
completed a certificate will be issued.
We are willing
to negotiate mutually beneficial arrangements on large
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Q: Will formatting or crashing my hard drive destroy
my sensitive data securely?
A: Absolutely not! Formatting a drive does not remove
data. Even after a format all your information can be
completely recoverable with cheap or even free software.
Crashing the partition tables is no better. To be secure
the drive information needs to be erased and wrote over.
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Q: What are the cost for recycling my e-waste
A:
Unlike most of our competitors we do not charge for
everything we receive. This can save a company hundreds
or even thousands of dollars in disposal costs alone.
A charge of $7.50 is expected for Monitors
screens as it's costly to extract the toxic components
and we have to pay a company to do it effectively. TV's
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Q: Other recyclers are charging to recycle
electronics. Why does Simplymarvelousrecycling accept some items for
free?
A:Simplymarvelousrecycling believe that people are more likely to
properly recycle their retired equipment if it is
affordable. Not every person or company has a large
budget set aside for the recycling of their used
equipment. Granted we are not able to accept every item
for free. For example, we charge for monitors and TV's as they are not cost effective
recycle. What we do is just
pass on the recycling charges to you without jacking up
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Q: What payment options are available for my
recycling services?
A:
We accept company check, Cash and all Major Credit cards
which includes Visa, Master Card, Discover and American
Express. You can also pay using your Pay-pal or Google
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Q: What if the equipment that I have is still in good
working condition?
A: If you want to donate items
that are relatively new and sound, please let us know,
and we will give them to an organization for
refurbishment and re-use. Top
Q: Do you accept TV's
A:
Yes, unfortunately we have to charge a fee for each
television set as it's costly to extract the toxic
components. TV's are accepted at the cost of $25.00
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Q: What other electronics do you accept for recycling?
A: Pleas take a look at the list below, if you are
unsure don't hesitate to contact us.
Computer Monitors/Computer Systems
Laptops/Personal devices PDA, Palm Pilots etc.
Hard Disk Drives/Floppy Disk Drives
Printers/Fax machines/Copiers
CD ROMs/Modems/Networking Devices
Circuit Boards/Circuit Board Components
Cables/Wire's and connectors
Mainframes
Keyboards/Mice/Power Supplies
Test Equipment/Point of Sale Equipment
Telephone Equipment/ Cell Phones
Radios/VCRs/Projectors
Game controllers and consoles
Medical electronic equipment
Inkjet/Toner Cartridges
Electronic equipment: Oscilloscopes/Tubes/CB
radios, etc.
Security equipment/Security cameras etc.
TV's/VCR's Top
Q: What are the US government regulations on
recycling e-waste?
A: The US government has recognized that there is a
problem and is going through the appropriate steps to
correct this issue. Different laws are coming into
effect every year about how to recycle electronics. Not
every state has strictly enforced good recycling
practices. Each state can have different rules and
regulations about recycling so please check with your
local EPA office for details. Top
Q: How can I get started?
A:
If you have computers, monitors, or other equipment that
can be recycled, you can use our online pick-up request
form to schedule a pickup. Top
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Simply Marvelous Computer Recycling
2615 SE 39th Loop,Building G Unit E, Hillsboro, OR 97123
503.841.0452
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The State of California Department of Toxic
Substance Control has established that it is illegal to dispose
of CRT Monitors in landfills.
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Experts predict that more than 150,000,000 computers are headed
for our landfill sites. Simplymarvelousrecycling is in business to
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About 70 percent of the heavy metals (including
mercury and cadmium) found in landfills come from electronic
equipment discards. These heavy metals and other hazardous
substances found in electronics can contaminate groundwater and
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