Total Reclaim was created in 1991 to help industry and government agencies legally recycle refrigerators and HVAC equipment in accordance with the requirements of the 1990 Amendments to the Clean Air Act. In 1995, Total Reclaim became the first reclaimer of refrigerants in the Pacific Northwest. In 1997, we created our sister company EcoLights Northwest to recycle mercury bearing lamps and in 1999 we began recycling computers, monitors, and other electronics. Since then, Total Reclaim has grown to become the leading recycler of computers and electronics in the Pacific Northwest and developed a reputation as one of the most innovative managers of hard-to-handle materials in the nation.

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Look familiar? Let's honor "National Battery Day" together by responsibly recycling all batteries and reducing wast… https://t.co/5hUkfGj6Fo

Posted on Feb 19, 2021  •  Twitter

Really appreciate those who have stood with us over the years. Total Reclaim Alaska Staff https://t.co/gLMiWdWVx3

Posted on Mar 19, 2019  •  Twitter

Had to share! Beautiful Story https://t.co/2P0NG1PbAm

Posted on Jan 11, 2019  •  Twitter

To all our customers, friends we want to wish you and your love ones a: MERRY CHRISTMAS ALEUT: Kamgan Ukudigaa GWI… https://t.co/iFVw03wQvb

Posted on Dec 22, 2018  •  Twitter

This Saturday (October 13th, 2018) is the first annual "International E-Waste Day" Total Reclaim will be open this… https://t.co/12J0bub8gF

Posted on Oct 09, 2018  •  Twitter

What do you think of this idea? Here's One Way to Reuse Old Oil Tankers: Turn Them Into Small Cities http://ow.ly/ 2ZTqNQ

Posted on Jun 13, 2015  •  Facebook

Flexible, biodegradable semiconductor chips made from wood could be produced on a mass scale http://ow.ly/ 2ZIsMA

Posted on Jun 09, 2015  •  Facebook

Wow! This would be something to see!

Posted on Jun 03, 2015  •  Facebook

The Modular Phone: Could Mobile Device Redesign Reduce Electronic Waste? http://ow.ly/ 2ZkEQB

Posted on Jun 01, 2015  •  Facebook

Phone Booth Fish Tanks and much more!!! 10 of the World’s Coolest, Large-Scale Upcycling Projects http://ow.ly/ 2Yd5xM

Posted on May 08, 2015  •  Facebook