Electronic Recycling Legislation for Oregon

The Oregon Electronics Recycling Law, also known as Oregon E-Cycles (Statue 459A.300-.365), requires manufacturers of covered electronic devices (CEDs) to participate in a recycling program.  Manufacturers may choose to participate in the State Contractor Program or may implement their program to collect and recycle CEDs sold to consumers in the state. Manufacturers who are participating in the State Contractor Program fund the program by paying registration fees based on the return share of CEDs from consumers in the state.  Manufacturers are required to register annually with the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality.

Products that are covered by the Oregon E-Cycles Program

Who is covered by the Oregon E-Cycles Program

For information about the Oregon E-Cycles Program, visit the Oregon Department of the Environmental Quality website.

Changes for 2026

The Law E-Cycle Oregon 2026:

Beginning January 1, 2026, Oregon’s updated electronics recycling law (HB 3220) will expand the scope of covered electronic devices and require all manufacturers of these products to register annually with the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and participate in an approved electronics producer responsibility organization (EPRO). Manufacturers will be responsible for funding the collection, transportation, and environmentally sound recycling of their products and must ensure compliance to continue selling in the state.

Key Changes to HB 3220:

Products that are covered by the Oregon E-Cycles Program

New for 2026

Who is covered by the Oregon E-Cycles Program