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While the manufacturers and retailers of computers and televisions that utilize CRTs have been aware of the public health and environmental threat posed by their products for some time, they have been slow to accept responsibility or to offer meaningful solutions to address the problem. Two states, California and Massachusetts, now ban computers in landfills. And some creative businesses have jumped in with alternatives — some of them very profitable. Some computer companies — including Hewlett-Packard, IBM and Gateway — will take back used computers for a fee. Working equipment is donated to charitable organizations. The rest are cannibalized for parts or recyclable material. In Framingham, Mass., Conigliaro Industries takes about 8 million pounds of plastic computer cases each year and grinds it up to make a highway patching material and building blocks made of a material like concrete, which they call “Plascrete.” If it is not practical for you to find a certified recycler for your old computer or computer monitor, you can contact the local Goodwill, Salvation Army, AmVets, or other organization where you can donate the computer for resale or refurbishing. You might also contact school districts near you to see if they can use your computer. The following sites also have information about donating used computers: Share the Technology The Used Computer Mall
Phone:(503) 693-8939 or (703) 378-5500 Fax: (503) 693-8939 or (703) 421-4340 Address: 620 SW Wood St. Hillsboro, OR 97123 4116-G Walney Road Chantilly, VA 20151 Note: Company capable of recycling computers, monitors, telephones and related equipment, and various other electronic items. Items we accept • Genesis Recycling (http://genesisrecycling.ca/) Phone: (604) 607-1117 Fax: (604) 607-1174 Address: 300-26825 56th Avenue Langley BC V4W 3Z9 Note: 'Wholesale' recycler not set up to accept retail recycling from individuals • IBM PC Recycling Service (http://www.ibm.com/ibm/recycle/us/) Note: Apparently only recycling for those states with requirements. See link for info. • Intercon Solutions (http://www.interconrecycling.com/) Phone: (888) 452-5642 or (708) 756-9838 Fax: (708) 756-4094 Address: 1001-59 Washington 11th and Washington Chicago Heights, IL 60411 Also: Concord NC, Dallas TX, Huntsville AL, Sacramento CA, St. Louis MO, Tampa FL, Toronto ON, Vancouver BC Parts capable of recycling: All types of electronic equipment and material, including computers (mainframes, monitors, terminals, CPU's), printers, fax machines, modems, bridges, hubs, copy machines, consumer electronics (radios, CD players, dvd players, clocks, calculators, telephones, cellular phones), components and various other types of plastic and metal. • Back Thru the future microcomputers, Inc. (http://www.backthruthefuture.com) Phone: (408) 453-4511 Fax: (408) 453-4511 Address: Refer to web page (multiple locations) Note: Back Thru The Future Microcomputers is one of the largest computer recyclers in the United States and are a women's owned business. The company recycles microcomputers for corporations, educational institutions, government and individuals. With millions of microcomputers being displaced each year by newer technology, Back Thru The Future has committed itself to finding uses for this older technology and preventing it from becoming a high tech waste. Parts capable of recycling: All computer equipment. For corporations, educational institutions, government and individuals. • Envirocycle Inc. (http://www.enviroinc.com) Phone: (800) 711-6010 Fax: (570)879-2008 Address: Envirocycle, Inc. Rt. 81 Ext. 68 PO Box 899 Hallstead, PA 18822-0899 Note: Envirocycle, Inc., a company of The Matco (Environmental Group) offers responsible asset reclamation and disposition services to the electronics industry. In 1995 alone, Envirocycle dismantled over 465,000 monitors and 2,000,000 pounds of electronic equipment. Parts capable of recycling: All electrical components and Monitors. • Total Reclaim (»www.totalreclaim.com/) Phone: (206) 343-7443 Fax: (206) 343-7445 Address: Total Reclaim Inc. Seattle 2200 6th Ave. South Seattle, WA 98134 Note: Total Reclaim provides environmentally responsible asset reclamation and disposition services to the electronics industry. Total Reclaim is the Pacific Northwest's largest electronics recycler, handling 9,000,000 lbs of monitors, televisions, and other electronics in 2004. • United Recycling Industries (http://www.unitedrecycling.com) Phone: (800) 323-1574 Fax: (847) 455-3232 Fax: (630) 231-6565 Address: 3700 North Runge Avenue Franklin Park, IL 60131 1600 Harvester Road West Chicago, IL 60185 Note: United Recycling is the disassembly and de-manufacturing operation of United Recycling Industries total asset recovery concept for environmentally safe disposal and recycling of excess, obsolete, or end of life commercial, industrial, military, and consumer electronic material. Parts capable of recycling: Computers and peripherals, cell phones, office and telecommunication equipment, laboratory/medical equipment, and many other electronic materials. • Free Geek Chicago (http://www.FreeGeekChicago.org) Address: 3411 W. Diversey Chicago, IL 60647 Phone: (773) 451 - 7130 Hours -- Friday: 10am - 3pm & Sunday: 11am - 5pm Parts Capable of Recycling -- We accept donated computers, which we refurbish and return to use in the community. We environmentally recycle any unusable parts. We require $10 donation to recycle monitors or printers. Note: We are a 501-C-3 registered non-profit and give a tax-deductible receipt for donations. • Newport Computer Services, Inc. (http://www.newportcomputers.com) Phone: 603-926-4300 Address: 20 Spaulding Ave. Rochester, NH 03868 Note: Note: Specializing in IT assets & computer recovery & recycling with safe & secure disposal of used computers & other e-waste. Quality refurbished desktop computers, laptops & other used computer parts. Monitor dismantle• E-Tech Recycling (http://www.etechrecycling.com/) Phone:(503) 693-8939 or (703) 421-4340 Fax: (503) 693-8939 or (703) 421-4340 Address: 1600 NE 25th Ave Suite E Hillsboro, OR 97124 21580 Atlantic Blvd, Suite #120 Sterling, VA 20166 Note: Company capable of recycling computers, monitors, telephones and related equipment, and various other electronic items. • Genesis Recycling (http://genesisrecycling.ca/) Phone: (604) 533-2537 Fax: (604) 533-2537 Address: 19632 40th Avenue Langley, B.C. V3A 6L7 Note: Company capable of recycling all types of computers, printers, monitors, phones, and numerous other electronic components. • IBM PC Recycling Service (http://www.ibm.com/ibm/environment/products) Phone: (888)SHOP-IBM (Reference part number 06P7513) Note: IBM can recycle any manufacturer's PCs, including system units, monitors, printers and optional attachments for $29.99 which includes shipping. Parts capable of recycling: any manufacturer's PC, monitors, printers and optional attachments. • Intercon Solutions (http://www.interconrecycling.com/) Phone: (888) 452-5642 or (708) 756-9838 Fax: (708) 756-4094 Address: 1001-59 Washington 11th and Washington Chicago Heights, IL 60411 Parts capable of recycling: All types of electronic equipment and material, including computers (mainframes, monitors, terminals, CPU's), printers, fax machines, modems, bridges, hubs, copy machines, consumer electronics (radios, CD players, dvd players, clocks, calculators, telephones, cellular phones), components and various other types of plastic and metal. • Total Reclaim (»www.totalreclaim.com/) Phone: (206) 343-7443 Fax: (206) 343-7445 Address: Total Reclaim Inc. Seattle 2200 6th Ave. South Seattle, WA 98134 Note: Total Reclaim provides environmentally responsible asset reclamation and disposition services to the electronics industry. Total Reclaim is the Pacific Northwest's largest electronics recycler, handling 9,000,000 lbs of monitors, televisions, and other electronics in 2004. • United Recycling Industries (http://www.unitedrecycling.com) Phone: (800) 323-1574 Fax: (847) 455-3232 Fax: (630) 231-6565 Address: 3700 North Runge Avenue Franklin Park, IL 60131 1600 Harvester Road West Chicago, IL 60185 Note: United Recycling is the the disassembly and de-manufacturing operation of Untied Recycling Industries total asset recovery concept for environmentally safe disposal and recycling of excess, obsolete, or end of life commercial, industrial, military, and consumer electronic material. Parts capable of recycling: Computers and peripherals, cell phones, office and telecommunication equipment, laboratory/medical equipment, and many other electronic materials.
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