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by:American Recycling Service of Ohio based inAlliance, OHIO (USA)
American Recycling Services offers electronic recycling or electronic parts and we can handle them in ...
by:Veolia North America, Industrial Business based inBoston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Veolia Environmental Services offers solutions for both large and small quantities of lighting and electronic waste. Our recycling programs are designed to assure compliance with federal and state regulations, safely and cost effectively. With our turnkey services, we handle every step of the recycling process, from packaging, transporting and ...
by:Data Recycling of New England based in, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Data Recycling NE offers free pick-up for recycling of your computers, laptops, and other assorted electronics. Please see our information and hard drive destruction services and learn why your data will be ...
by:Region 8 Enviro LLC based inWheat Ridge, COLORADO (USA)
Properly and responsibly recycling electronic equipment is very important. Electronics contain a variety of harmful and in some cases even toxic substances, that when discarded, can pose risks to our health and the environment. Computer towers, desktops, laptops, monitors, TV’s, DVD’s and stereos, are in this group. Along with ...
by:HOBI International, Inc based inBatavia, ILLINOIS (USA)
IT equipment may have economic value both through resale and recovery. However, the proper management of end-of-life electronics is a daunting task. Improper processing of lead, mercury and other solid wastes in the equipment represents a significant environmental hazard and potential economic as well as legal liability. Having a partner that can effectively handle your IT ...
by:Blue Star Electronics, LLC based inHayward, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Being a responsible recycler fully dedicated to a healthy environment for all of us, we work closely with regulatory agencies and authorities in meeting and exceeding the various regulatory standards currently in force around the globe. Recycling can realistically reduce the amount of municipal solid waste by approximately 25 percent. Recycling ...
by:Republic Services, Inc. based in, FLORIDA (USA)
The modern digital world is creating a growing amount of electronic waste, also referred to as e-waste. All electronic waste can be reused or broken down, and the materials recycled. Republic Services provides reliable, safe and cost-effective electronic waste collection and recycling as part of our commitment to ...
Manufactured by:Gottlieb Nestle GmbH based inDornstetten, GERMANY
According to Germany’s electrical products act (ElektroG) we take back electronic products purchased from the NESTLE company for free disposal (WEEE-Reg.-Nr. DE 54774216, Stiftung ...
by:Com2 Recycling Solutions, LLC. based inCarol Stream, ILLINOIS (USA)
COM2 recycles a variety of e-waste including Chicago Electronics Recycling, CRT Glass Recycling and CRT Recycling and enables businesses and consumers to meet their social and legal obligations in the treatment of end-of-life electronics. By allowing COM2 to safely process your e-waste, reuse of ...
by:All Green Electronics Recycling based inTustin, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Electronic equipment is highly toxic to the environment, and at All Green Electronics Recycling we guarantee your electronic devices will not reach any landfill, including those located overseas. Recycling Electronics is a very simple and eco-friendly process. We treat or process used ...
by:Harsco Metals & Minerals based inLeatherhead, UNITED KINGDOM
Working in partnership with Tetronics, Harsco offers resource recovery solutions for processing of electronic waste. Harsco is the service provider and Tetronics is the technology provider. For more information on how Tetronics technology works, visit ...
by:Kinsbursky Brothers, Inc. based inAnaheim, CALIFORNIA (USA)
California has designated most electronic devices as a hazardous waste. It has been reported that over 10,000 old computer monitors and televisions become obsolete in California everyday. There are 20 million CRT’s (Cathode Ray Tubes) produced each year in North America. In addition to CRT’s and other consumer electronics, it is estimated that ...
by:Quinte Waste Solutions based inQuinte West (Trenton), ONTARIO (CANADA)
Electronics waste - or 'E-waste' as it is now known - is becoming an increasingly problematic material for municipal waste handlers. Most electronic items contain metals, such as cadium and lead, that are toxic to the environment and should not be landfilled. In the Quinte area, electronics are now handled through our Hazardous Waste Collection ...
by:Alberta Recycling Management Authority based inEdmonton, ALBERTA (CANADA)
Taking your old electronics out of the picture. Alberta’s electronics recycling program is helping protect our environment by keeping old TVs and computers out of our landfills, and away from the e-waste stream flowing into developing countries. There are over 300 collections sites across the province where you to take your end-of-life ...
by:Clean Earth based inGlencoe,, ALABAMA (USA)
Com-Cycle offers complete computer and electronics recycling services with a Zero-Waste-to-Landfill policy. We offer compliance with Federal, State and Local regulations as well as secure data destruction for your electronic data drives. We provide an array of services including Secure Data Destruction and Management, Total Asset Management and ...
by:Waste Management Inc. based inHouston, TEXAS (USA)
Waste Management brings convenient, cost-effective and environmentally responsible electronics recycling services to your retail ...
by:Reliable Paper Recycling, Inc based inJersey City,, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Reliable Paper Recycling can provide our customers with Basel Action Network compliant recycling services. Electronic recycling at the BAN standard goes above the basic standard of recycling and maintains the best practices.Electronic waste is one the fastest growing hazardous waste streams in America today. ...
by:Technology Conservation Group, Inc. based inLecanto, FLORIDA (USA)
End-of-life IT disposal can have a significant impact on a business and its overall reputation. In a world where data security and “being green” have become operational norms, there has never been a more critical need for a true business partner focused on the proper disposition of an organization’s electronic ...
by:Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations based inGeorgetown, KENTUCKY (USA)
At GES we believe in the highest use principle. Our first goal is always to re-use a whole unit as long as our customers allow us. If that is not feasible, due to the condition or age of the equipment, we then look to reuse parts from that unit. As a last resort, we break down each and every item and return the original parts back to the manufacturing stream via our BAN e-Stewards approved ...
by:Quantum Lifecycle, formely known as Global Electric Electronic Processing Inc based inBarrie, ONTARIO (CANADA)
GEEP is a leading provider of cost effective, environmentally responsible electronics waste recycling. Our processes are designed to effectively utilize the resources of redundant electrical and electronic equipment through the recovery of raw materials used during manufacturing. With a zero landfill goal we mitigate any risk of environmental ...
