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eWaste Inc. is a full-service recycling company. Our friendly drivers will pick up your used electronic equipment at your convenience and dispose of the waste according to the law. None of your electronic waste will ever end up over seas or in a landfill.
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E-Waste contracts with companies having significant quantities of computer and electronic waste and schedules pickups in company trucks. |
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All materials are sorted and held for disposal. Certain products are broken down into component parts for recycling or disposal. The item's we collect from your company will be processed into plastic, glass and metals particles. |
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All items are disposed of according to the strict guidelines of the Environmental Protection Agency. eWaste Inc. can provide your company with a "Certificate Destruction" to ensure no data on your equipment is retrievable and to ensure that your equipment has been completly destroyed. | |
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TOP NEWS
OC Business Journal 8 September 2004 eWaste Inc. Offers Recycling Information
and Services. Reprinted with the permission of the Orange County Business Journal What can eWaste fo for my company? 11 January 2004 eWaste, Inc. will create an economical solution for your company so you do not have the setup, loading and handling, disposal, truck, personnel and other charges to your company’s bottom line. We handle 100% of the work for you. It’s that easy and for a fraction of the cost your company could do it alone.
Ewaste Inc. makes sense because that is our greatest value proposition to your organization. We ensure your material is properly disposed of; but, most importantly, so your organization has more money to do what you do best – running your business.
Our company guarantees expedite and clean removal of all hazardous electronics for only $0.45/lb. In fact, your business can add this small expense as a tax deduction each year – that’s less money spent handling the problem and more money for your bottom line. Here are the cost saving to your company 10 January 2004 Ten broken computers can add up to an average 700 lbs. of hazardous electronic waste. To fulfill California requirements, you must dispose of this unsafe material to an electronic recycling facility, not the local waste landfill site.
700 pounds of risky material can be hauled away by your company. In this event, the waste must be managed, packaged and driven to the nearest e-recycling plant. The truck must have insurance and the driver must be careful at all times, loading and unloading the material.
These costs can add up quickly with personnel wages, insurance, vehicle maintenance and upkeep; this does not include gas, service or disposal fees, which can cost you up to $1.00 per pound. In addition, the economics of having a truck and driver on your premises waiting for your next disposal does not add up. In fact, these upfront and sunk costs do not make sense economically for your company. E-Waste: Dark Side of Digital Age 10 January 2003 California Follows EU's E-Waste Lead 7 January 2003 Where Computers Go To die 23 November 2002 POOR CITIES IN CHINA BECOME DUMPING GROUND FOR E-WASTE
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