Thursday, August 4, 2016

Free E-waste Recycling Service



Free e-waste recycling pickup and removal service for companies, municipalities, federal / state agencies, and RI residences. 
The current service areas are RI, MA, and Eastern CT. We also accept deliveries from all of the continental USA. If you ship it we will take it for free.
We offer a convenient free drop off service for local residences and business in a safe and secure environment at our North Kingstown RI location. Do not trust your local transfer stations to secure your private data because any one can take your items out of the trash. You can be assured that all private confidential data on disk drives, routers, and hubs (with sensitive IP addresses) are destroyed.

Contact Us

Cell                                 :              323-300-8243
Drop off Address             :               13037 lakeland rd santa fe springs ca 90670
Corporate  Address         :              445 S Figueroa st los angeles ca 90071
Website                          :              http://ewastecleanup.com

Saturday, March 28, 2015

How to Recycle a CRT TV ?

How to Recycle a CRT TV 


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So-called CRT or cathode-ray tube televisions contain hazardous waste like lead and mercury. And not just a touch of lead--up to 8 pounds of the material, notes Yahoo! Green. Electronics recycling policies vary by community, so recycling your old CRT TV might be easy for some. No matter where you live you can find a good recycling option with persistence. If you haven't bought your new set yet, find out whether you can recycle the CRT TV when you buy for convenience.

How to Strip Copper Wire for Recycling

How to Strip Copper Wire for Recycling ?


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Recycling copper is not only good for the environment, but also a good way to make a little extra cash. Copper is generally encased in hard plastic insulation, and most recycling centers will not take it with the insulation intact. The copper must be stripped and cut into smaller pieces before it can be recycled. This is time-consuming work, but is fairly easy to accomplish with common tools.

How to Recycle Old Laptop Batteries

How to Recycle Old Laptop Batteries

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Not only is recycling your laptop battery the right thing to do, it could be the only legal option. Computer Hope notes that the United States has more than 500 recycling laws; depending on where you live, you may be mandated to recycle that old battery. With a few phone calls, you can determine the best recycling option for you and take advantage of local drop-off programs or nationwide mail-in programs to recycle your laptop battery.

How to Dispose ( Recycle ) of old, broken, and unwanted electronics

How to Dispose ( Recycle ) of old, broken, and unwanted electronics

Computers and other electronics contain cadmium, lead, and brominated fire retardants and plastics that do not decompose normally and have a toxic breakdown.Tossing electronics in the trash is not an 'out of sight out of mind' deal. it can definately come back and haunt you b/c it can lead the the contamination of local water supplies etc.

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What Is Ewaste?


What Is Ewaste ,  "E-waste",  What Is Electronic Ewaste, E-waste Recycling  What Is E-waste scraping & What Is Ewaste?Electronic waste, also known as e-waste, is a term for electronics that have become obsolete, non-working, or unwanted, and overall have reached the end of their lifespan. Since technology advances every few years, the majority of electronic devices become trash after short term use. For example, VCRs have been replaced by DVD players, and now DVD players are being replaced by blu-ray players. E-waste can be created from various electronics: monitors, computers, TVs, fax machines, printers, VCRs, PDAs, and CD players.
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Sunday, March 1, 2015

How to Recycle a Samsung Printer Cartridge

How to Recycle a Samsung Printer Cartridge 


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Samsung offers a free service to recycle printer cartridges to both business and consumer customers. The program is called "Samsung Takeback And Recycling Program" . The goal of the environmentally friendly program is to process empty cartridges into usable recycled components and then make those recovered materials available in the marketplace for reuse in the manufacturing of new products