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=WHO TO CALL AND WHEN=
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==Who to call and when==
  
 
In 2004, Free Geek recycled 226 tons of material.  We could not have done this without our material handlers who pay us to separate the stuff and actually do the recycling.  In order to keep Free Geek from being crushed under the weight of our bad or obsolete donations, a fair amount of phone calls, e-mails, and fork-lifting is required...
 
In 2004, Free Geek recycled 226 tons of material.  We could not have done this without our material handlers who pay us to separate the stuff and actually do the recycling.  In order to keep Free Geek from being crushed under the weight of our bad or obsolete donations, a fair amount of phone calls, e-mails, and fork-lifting is required...
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'''Check out the [[Recycling Status]] Page'''
 
'''Check out the [[Recycling Status]] Page'''
  
=BOB'S METALS=
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==Bob's Metals==
 
*(503)781-0588  
 
*(503)781-0588  
 
*CONTACT: Bob
 
*CONTACT: Bob
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Waste Connections now takes our steel.
 
Waste Connections now takes our steel.
  
=CALBAG=
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==Calbag==
 
*http://www.calbag.com
 
*http://www.calbag.com
 
*(503) 226-3441
 
*(503) 226-3441
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*WHAT:  Wire, Motors, Hard Drives (Minus controller boards), Keyboards,                                CBM, Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Fans, Speakers, Monitors, Scanners
 
*WHAT:  Wire, Motors, Hard Drives (Minus controller boards), Keyboards,                                CBM, Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Fans, Speakers, Monitors, Scanners
  
=E-RECYCLING=
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==E-Recycling==
 
*(503) 232-2500
 
*(503) 232-2500
 
*CONTACT: Receptionist
 
*CONTACT: Receptionist
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*WHAT: Plastic
 
*WHAT: Plastic
  
=TOTAL RECLAIM=
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==Total Reclaim==
 
*http://totalreclaim.com/ (email contact is yvonne@...)
 
*http://totalreclaim.com/ (email contact is yvonne@...)
 
*CONTACT: Yvonne Pascal
 
*CONTACT: Yvonne Pascal
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No more trailer, all monitors now go to CalBag.
 
No more trailer, all monitors now go to CalBag.
  
=WASTE CONNECTIONS INC.=
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==Waste Connections, Inc.==
 
*12820 N.E. Marx
 
*12820 N.E. Marx
 
*Portland, OR 97230
 
*Portland, OR 97230
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They also have offered us a larger weekly rebate on steel pickups. Brannon should be contacted when we want to start that.
 
They also have offered us a larger weekly rebate on steel pickups. Brannon should be contacted when we want to start that.
  
 
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==ReCellular==
 
 
 
 
=ReCellular=
 
 
*WHAT: Cell phones, cell phone batteries, cell phone chargers.
 
*WHAT: Cell phones, cell phone batteries, cell phone chargers.
 
*WHAT NOT: Cordless phones, other phones, non-cell batteries or chargers.
 
*WHAT NOT: Cordless phones, other phones, non-cell batteries or chargers.
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*CONTACT: Steve, (734) 205-2271
 
*CONTACT: Steve, (734) 205-2271
  
=METRO RECYCLING=
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==Metro Recycling==
 
*6161 N.W. 61st Ave., Portland, OR 97210
 
*6161 N.W. 61st Ave., Portland, OR 97210
 
*(503) 223-8133
 
*(503) 223-8133

Revision as of 17:37, 25 March 2006

Who to call and when

In 2004, Free Geek recycled 226 tons of material. We could not have done this without our material handlers who pay us to separate the stuff and actually do the recycling. In order to keep Free Geek from being crushed under the weight of our bad or obsolete donations, a fair amount of phone calls, e-mails, and fork-lifting is required...

Check out the Recycling Status Page

Bob's Metals

  • (503)781-0588
  • CONTACT: Bob
  • LEAD TIME: 1 business day
  • CAPACITY: 40 yard dumpster
  • WHAT: Steel.

Waste Connections now takes our steel.

Calbag

  • http://www.calbag.com
  • (503) 226-3441
  • (800) 398-3441
  • CONTACT: Doug
  • LEAD TIME: 1 business day
  • CAPACITY: 18 gaylords single stacked minimum
  • WHAT: Wire, Motors, Hard Drives (Minus controller boards), Keyboards, CBM, Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Fans, Speakers, Monitors, Scanners

E-Recycling

  • (503) 232-2500
  • CONTACT: Receptionist
  • LEAD TIME: 1-5 business days
  • CAPACITY: 8 gaylords (minimum 6 required to send service truck)
  • WHAT: Plastic

Total Reclaim

  • http://totalreclaim.com/ (email contact is yvonne@...)
  • CONTACT: Yvonne Pascal
  • PHONE: (206) 343-7443
  • LEAD TIME: 5 business days
  • CAPACITY: 28 gaylords double stacked
  • WHAT: Monitors.

No more trailer, all monitors now go to CalBag.

Waste Connections, Inc.

  • 12820 N.E. Marx
  • Portland, OR 97230
  • (503) 257-1331
  • (800) 285-2601
  • FAX (503) 257-8699
  • CONTACT: Brannon Yeldell, brannony@wastecon___tions.com (fill in the blanks in the email...but don't post it in the wiki!)
  • WHAT: Trash, cardboard and steel
  • On March 1 Waste Connections will begin handling Free Geek's cardboard and trash, replacing our 1-yard containers from TrashCo with 2-yard containers. They will be picked up once a week but th contract can change if we request it.

They also have offered us a larger weekly rebate on steel pickups. Brannon should be contacted when we want to start that.

ReCellular

  • WHAT: Cell phones, cell phone batteries, cell phone chargers.
  • WHAT NOT: Cordless phones, other phones, non-cell batteries or chargers.
  • FIND OUT: Beepers?
  • CONTACT: Steve, (734) 205-2271

Metro Recycling

  • 6161 N.W. 61st Ave., Portland, OR 97210
  • (503) 223-8133
  • FAX: (503) 223-8020
  • http://www.metro-region.org/
  • CONTACT: Marcus D. Young -- youngm@m__ro.dst.or.us (fill in the blanks in the email...but don't post it in the wiki!)
  • CAPACITY: Small bucketloads
  • WHAT: Batteries = NON-Recyclable ONLY

Sorted batteries can be taken to Metro for processing, but we need to take it to them. Batteries that came out of the home have free recycling (the state pays for it), and we need to emphasize every time we're there that we are not generating these ourselves, that they are a byproduct of home computer use, that we are an organization that transfers them to Metro. In 1993 the EPA made a change in the formula for Alkaline batteries to lower the amount of metals in them, and then changed their administrative ruling to allow Alkalines to go into a landfill. At the moment, to our knowledge, all Alkalines go into the landfill. Further information on alkaline battery recycling is needed.