Did you know that 3.2 million tons of computer technology end up in U.S. landfills each year?
Even though electronic waste is a growing problem, the good news is that all materials used to create computers and other electronic devices can be recycled and remade into new materials.
This type of waste can also be highly toxic to the environment - often containing high levels of lead, mercury, cadmium, and PCBs, and requires proper hazardous waste disposal. ESI offers a stare of the art recycling facility that is committed to a zero landfill policy.
Click here to watch ESI's Technology Recycling Video
Acceptable materials for recycling include:
Computers | Monitors | Laptops
CDs | DVDs | Media | Tapes | Floppy Discs | Flash Drives
Hard Drives | Servers | Wires and Cables
Printers | Plotters | Scanners
Phones | Fax Machines | Telecom Equipment | Cell Phones
Switches | Routers | Hubs
Card Readers