Where You Can Recycle Large Electronic Through the Mail
by Kathryn Sukalich for Earth911.com
Large Electronics
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- Apple Computer Recycling Program
Cupertino, CA 95014
(888) 638-2761
http://www.apple.com/recycling
Computer monitors, computer recycling, mp3 players
Apple’s free computer and iPod recycling programs in the US make it easy for consumers to help protect the environment. This program involves purchasing a prepaid shipping label and shipping your used computer or monitor to Apple’s recycling partner. In certain states, there is no fee for recycling.
- A-Z Computer Recycling & Liquidation
1661 South Brookhurst, Unit 1, Anaheim, CA 92804
(714) 563-1029
http://www.spintradeexchange.com/
Computer monitors, computer recycling, electronics, office machines
A-Z computer liquidators specialize in buying, selling, remarketing and recycling used computer parts, electronic components, telecom, network, lab and test equipment, and peripherals. There is no charge to bring in laptops, P4 / P3 / G4 / G3 windows and Mac desktop and towers, laptop parts and laptop accessories. All hard drives, CD-ROMs, loose PC boards / cards, all cables, all retail packaged / sealed software, all telephone equipment, all test equipment, all networking equipment (hubs, routers, switches, etc.). Please visit the website for further information regarding any fees.
- Computer Corps
6373 Highway 50 East, Carson City, NV 89701
(775) 883-2323
http://www.computercorps.org/
Compact discs, computer donation, computer monitors, computer recycling, electronics, office machines
You may contact this program by e-mail at computercorps@att.net or by fax at 775-883-7676. This program accepts all electronic waste except televisions.
- Dell Global Recycling
Round Rock, TX 78682
(888) 576-3818
http://www.dell.com/recycling
Computer monitors, computers
Dell gives several different options as to how you can get rid of your computers. You may trade it in for store credit toward new Dell hardware, auction it via DellAuction.com or donate it, through the National Cristina Foundation, to disabled or economically disadvantaged children and adults. Please either call or visit the website for more information.
- Hewlett-Packard Planet Partners Recycling Program
Palo Alto, CA 94304
(888) 485-1849
http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/globalcitizenship/environment/recycle/index.html
Cell phones, computer monitors, computers, electronics, inkjet cartridges, mp3 players, office machines, toner cartridges
HP recycling services provides an easy way to recycle computer equipment, printing supplies and electronics regardless of brand. Please visit the website for information on how to ship materials based on where you live.
- Intercon Solutions
4401 West Ogden Avenue
Chicago, IL 60623
(888) 452-5642
http://www.interconrecycling.com
Compact discs, computer donations, computer monitors, computer recycling, electronics, game console reuse, NiCad batteries, nonferrous metal, office machines, rechargeable batteries, telephones, televisions
Intercon Recycling handles recycling needs for corporations of any size as well as individuals. They deal with all types of computers, electronics, miscellaneous electrical equipment, scrap metals, cables, and some other recyclables such as batteries. For a quote please send a complete list of items to be recycled via fax or email. Once they receive the equipment they will send you a Certificate of Recycling that releases your company from any environmental liabilities. You may also call 773-521-5642, fax them at 773-762-2604 or email them at info@interconrecycling.com for more information.
- PC Disposal
Olathe, KS 66062
(877) 244-0250
http://pcdisposal.com
Cell phones, computer monitors, computer recycling, electronics, telephones, televisions
This program will accept computers, monitors, televisions, electronics, phone systems, main frames, printers, plotters, and more. Please visit www.pcdisposal.com for packaging materials and instructions.
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