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eWaste Incorporated
Irvine's Only eWaste Recycling Service

“We will relieve you of the hassle of keeping up with the ever-changing hazmat laws and properly pick up and dispose of your e-waste safely and for less than you could do it yourself.”

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When you call eWaste, Inc. you can write off the expense by attaching it to the base of the property, or by writing it off as a disposal fee. This maximizes the value of your assets, and lowers the total cost of ownership for your assets over their lifecycle.

Having old, piled up electronics lying around in a storage room is unsafe and illegal. By law, each piece of hazardous electronics must be dismantled and recycled according to the California Code of Regulations, title 22 66273.10 through 66273.21, which states that any CRT must be covered and kept away and disposed of. In fact, if your company has 10 computers sitting on the sidelines, the effect can be staggering and your company’s “garage” will eventually be distracting.




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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 By Karl Schoenberger Mercury News

....Charities Say No to Obsolete Crap
1 August 2002