How to E-Cycle in SoDo
The reason our giant, broken dinosaur of a television sat in our driveway for months on end was not because we wanted to work the white trash chic aesthetic into our cute Capitol Hill residence. No, it sat there because we are cheap and lazy. It's a lethal combination. But the launch of the state's new free electronics recycling program, E-Cycle Washington, on January 1 meant we could no longer use our selectively mean nature to excuse the hulk of an appliance taking up space next to our almost-as-broken Ford Taurus. "When are you going to take that thing to the recycling place?" our housemate began to ask on a weekly basis. "Tomorrow!" we would chirp in reply, and then fail to take it when we said we would.
Today, we decided to Just Do It (tm), and it was totally easy, fun, and free. You, too, can E-Cycle! Our chosen drop-off location was Total Reclaim, in SoDo, but there are dozens of drop-off points. Find that list here, and be sure your chosen location participates in the E-Cycle program. (We called ahead to Total Reclaim and they explained the program to us again, which was a nice touch.)



