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Cleaning Up E-Waste.

CRTs and other electronic equipment can contain high levels of leachable lead and other heavy metals, including mercury and cadmium, as well as phosphorus and PCBs. Millions of dollars are lost each year by not recycling electronic and computer components. 20% of electronic equipment can be reused and 80% can be properly recycled. It takes several thousand years for a monitor to decompose in a landfill.
More than 8% of landfill content is hazardous and requires proper management. Components such as batteries and mercury switches can be recycled. State and Federal regulatory agencies have begun enforcing the "Land Ban" on CRTs. Regulatory trends are leaning toward proper management of all electronic scrap.


AERC's superior recycling services assure the following benefits:
• 100% Recycling and Reuse. No landfill of components.
• Certificate of Destruction/Recycling provided.
• Complete Compliance with all Federal, State and local regulations.
• Six million dollars of liability insurance. Five million dollar umbrella.
• Experience: Over 25 years with hazardous waste and 11 years recycling
• Peace of mind through limited liability.

 

If current disposal trends continue, the landfill space required for computer carcasses will require one acre of land dug to a depth of 3 1/2 miles (room enough to stack 15 Empire State Buildings end to end).

RecycleKits are a great way to send your old electronics to AERC Recycling Solutions!

Electronics.

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