NANOG has partnered with Compudopt in the past. They take consumer desktop equipment and redistribute it in under-resourced communities. Compudopt. We provide free computers and programming! <https://www.compudopt.org/> Jonathan Black Executive Director, NANOG jblack@nanog.org | +1 613 612 2019 (mobile) | www.nanog.org ASN 19230 On Wed, Apr 22, 2026 at 2:41 PM heasley via NANOG <nanog@lists.nanog.org> wrote:
we have this problem coming up in seattle/portland as we move from one colo to another. are there known channels to give to education?
portland: green century recycling; also accepts sealed batteries and LED bulbs (fee) portland metro transfer stations: accept batteries of any kind, paint, chemicals, etc free for residents, fee for resident companies bellingham: 1pc electronics recycling; also accepts sealed batteries
afaik, OR has a state-wide e-recycling program. search the state sites for more info. _______________________________________________ NANOG mailing list
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