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Monitors Recycling Services
Hundreds and thousands of monitors are dumped at the local landfills almost every day. Many of us are not even aware of all the hazardous materials our monitors are made of. Lead, cadmium and mercury are some of the chemicals used in the production of almost all technologically advanced gadgets. In spite of the reduced size of monitors these days they still pose a threat to Mother Nature. Along with harming the earth, chemicals like mercury can cause major damage to every human organ. CRT’s or cathode ray tubes compiled of mercury, cadmium, hexavalent, chromium and brominated flame retardants are commonly found in monitors and television sets. Made of such perilous chemicals CRT’s are another momentous threat to people and the environment. With a prediction of almost 110 million CRT’s becoming obsolete in the near future, it should be a huge cause of concern for everyone alike.
Tech Waste Recycling collects monitors and recycles them at very low costs in collaboration with the proper rules and regulations. They also provide clients with a guarantee that no component will ever reach a landfill.
Tech Waste Recycling utilizes an intelligent reuse process to extend the life of the monitor and its components. Increased use of recycled materials results in decreased demand for brand new equipment and thus reduces overall waste stream. Clients also have the opportunity to have their monitors recycled completely if they prefer.
At Tech Waste Recycling we put the needs of our clients at the forefront. We take the initiate to understand the prerogative of our client’s security and monitor recycling needs. Not only do we help companies avoid personal risks but we also provide clients with the ability to be a part of the choosing process for the recycling of their monitors at very affordable costs.
We follow a very efficient format for recycling monitors. When monitors are received they are assessed according to age, type of equipment and present condition. Then all relevant information is recorded in accordance to state laws and the data in then induced in the database for proprietary purposes. Upon further inspection and scope of work, monitors are then reconditioned. If the monitors have no or limited value then its components like plastic, glass and circuit boards are harvested for further processing. After that it all follows a pattern of smelting, shredding and melting. When the job is complete our clients receive a full report for their records. At Tech Waste Recycling we strive to fulfill the needs of our clients and take care of the environment concurrently
