Washington state reports November collection volumes

Televisions make up the largest portion of Washington’s state electronics recycling collection stream. | Photo by Recycling News

Washington’s state electronics recycling program collected 831,000 pounds of covered devices last month, about 7 percent of its year-to-date volume.

E-Cycle Washington, which is managed by the manufacturer-led Washington Materials Management & Financing Authority (WMMFA), recently released the November 2025 figures. The report shows WMMFA collected 623,694 pounds of televisions, 111,960 pounds of monitors, and 95,664 pounds of computers, for a total of 831,318 pounds of devices for the month.

Year-to-date as of November, WMMFA has collected nearly 11.8 million pounds of covered electronics. Nearly 77 percent of the devices were televisions, 14 percent were monitors, and 9 percent were computers.

For the full 2024 calendar year, WMMFA collected 12.8 million pounds of devices.

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