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As technology continues to develop at amazing speed, consumers are constantly upgrading electronics to keep up with the cutting edge technologies out there, and thats why we need computer recycling sites like ours. What happens to all those old electronic devices? E-waste refers to the computers, cell phones, printers and other items that are discarded by users for newer devices. Researchers estimate that about 75% of older electronics are kept in storage because people are unsure how to monitor disposal of the items. Locations for recycling e-waste are not always easy to locate. How do you get rid of that old monitor? Disposal of non-working electronic devices is what we are all about at
eWaste Disposal.
eWaste Disposal also makes it easy to monitor. Disposal locations in California follow state e-waste management laws. We are a state approved company to collect, recycle and dispose of e-waste. We work with businesses, schools and universities, to collect unwanted electronics, including:
- Printers
- Computers
- Monitors
- Faxes
- Phones
- Cables
- Shredders
Monitor disposal locations on-site
eWaste Disposal will come on-site to your location and pick-up the non-working electronics and will even donate 10% of the recycling profits. You may select the American Cancer Society, Salvation Army, or the Boys and Girls Clubs to receive the donation. A minimum number of items are required for a pick-up, and we do encourage employees to bring an old television or computer monitor. Disposal locations for personal electronics are often hard to find, so we make it easy for your employees.
eWaste Disposal is committed to ensuring that your e-waste is handled in a reliable manner. All computer drives should be cleaned before pick-up day; we make it easy to ensure your system is wiped.
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