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"The most common commodities capable of being recovered from electronics waste are various types and grades of steel, plastic, aluminum, CRT glass and pc board. After the e-waste is shredded and separated, these commodities are given new life by being sold and distributed to producers and manufacturers located all throughout the world.
This is from an article that appeared on All Green Website: http://www.allgreenrecycling.com/blog/e-waste-recycling-process/"
"The most common commodities capable of being recovered from electronics waste are various types and grades of steel, plastic, aluminum, CRT glass and pc board. After the e-waste is shredded and separated, these commodities are given new life by being sold and distributed to producers and manufacturers located all throughout the world.
This is from an article that appeared on All Green Website: http://www.allgreenrecycling.com/blog/e-waste-recycling-process/"
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Have you ever wondered how the e-Have you ever wondered how the e-
waste recycling process works?waste recycling process works?
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Every recyclable item is put through this process, and the
process that is used for recycling glass, paper and plastic
is different from the e-waste recycling process.
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e-waste recycling process begins at a
recycling center that accepts and
handles e-waste.
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These recycling facilities specialize in
what many of them call the “end-of-
life” for electronics.
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end-of-life processend-of-life process of electronics recycling is
the process that obsolete consumer
electronics are disassembled and then
separated into reusable, clean commodities.
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The Stages of the E-waste
Recycling Process
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After the e-waste is shredded and separated, these
commodities are given new life by being sold and
distributed to producers and manufacturers located all
throughout the world.
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CONTACT US
All Green Electronics RecyclingAll Green Electronics Recycling
ADDRESS
15561 Del Amo Ave.
Tustin, CA 92780
PHONE
(714) 782-1485
EMAIL
info@allgreenrecycling.com
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CONTACT US
All Green Electronics RecyclingAll Green Electronics Recycling
ADDRESS
15561 Del Amo Ave.
Tustin, CA 92780
PHONE
(714) 782-1485
EMAIL
info@allgreenrecycling.com