According to a press release from Computer Recycling USA, “Armed with this report most people can quickly identify deficiencies within their existing process or create an electronics recycling program from scratch.”
Topics include available choices for removing old electronics and their benefits and limitations; administrative and logistical considerations; understanding the law and indemnification; and an overview of data security, identity theft and pollution factors.
The primer also includes a checklist of the best questions to ask prospective electronics recyclers or asset recovery companies.
The “E-Waste Recycling Primer” is available for free by calling Computer Recycling USA at (877) PC-WASTE.
Computer Recycling USA offers on-site packing of electronic equipment; nationwide logistics management, data erasure services, electronics recycling and compliance reporting.Latest from Recycling Today
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