Recycling In Lake Oswego

Recycling in Lake Oswego

Did you get a new computer or TV for Christmas.  Now you don’t know how to dispose of your old ones?

In Oregon, it’s free and easy to safely recycle TVs, computers, laptops, printers, monitors, keyboards, tablets and other computer or electronic accessories.  The Oregon E-Cycles program ensures harmful materials like lead and mercury, that are often found in older electronics, are kept out of our air, soil and water.

Anyone can take seven or fewer items to the more than 200 convenient locations across the state.  In Lake Oswego, you can take these items to the Goodwill locations at either 401 S. State Street or 17150 Boones Ferry Road, for free recycling. 

For more information, such as hours of operation, or to find additional collection sites visit EcycleOregon.org or call 888-532-9253. If you have other items to dispose of, let me know, as I have many other resources that can assist you with hauling away your items.

THINKING OF SELLING YOUR LAKE OSWEGO HOME. Prices are still increasing in Lake Oswego. There is still buyer demand and we are still seeing multiple offers in some areas. If you want to know the value of your home in today’s real estate market, please call me at 503-479-8032

SEARCH FOR REAL ESTATE

Check out my website where you can search for properties at www.bettyjung.com. My website provides you with access to all listings available on the RMLS™ system regardless of who the listing agent or brokerage may be. Listings are updated frequently throughout the day giving you the information you need, when you need it.

MOVING TO LAKE OSWEGO?

Want to know more about Lake Oswego? I’d love to be your buyer’s agent or help you sell your home. Please give me a call at 503-479-8032.

Since I have worked in Lake Oswego as a Real Estate Broker since 1976, and have lived in Lake Oswego since 1988, I know all the neighborhoods and am ready to assist you with all your real estate needs! “There is no substitute for experience.”

Copyright 2024.  Betty Jung. Lake Oswego Life.