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Disposal Of Computer Monitors
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Small Business and Consumer Computer Retirement Center

This area is for small businesses and consumers trying to recycle 15 or fewer pieces of computer equipment.



How to recycle old computers, monitors or other electronic devices:

PC Disposal has setup the perfect solution for the majority of small business's and consumers that want to recycle and protect our environment. By following the link below you will be able to purchase recycling services for your equipment. Then, all you have to do is box the equipment up and ship it to us. We do the rest!


Important information:

  • Don't forget to put your order number (issued at checkout) on all boxes shipped!

  • This center is for small businesses and consumers with fewer than 10 pieces of equipment to retire. If you have more than 10 units, please use our corporate service by clicking here.

CLICK HERE to order our recycling and disposal services.

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Were you aware that:

  • More than 315 million computers are expected to become obsolete by the year 2004, containing an estimated 1.2 billion pounds of lead, 2 million pounds of cadmium, 400,000 pounds of mercury and 1.2 million pounds of hexavalent chromium. This makes small business computer recycling a paramount necessity.

  • Household Hazardous Waste, is the EPA's term for that old monitor or computer that you have sitting in your closet or garage.

  • More than 20 million PCs became obsolete in 1998 -- but just 14% of those were recycled or donated. Through the end of 2002 that number estimate to be over 80 million.

  • In 1992, the Environmental Protection Agency banned cathode ray tubes from landfills because of their high amounts of lead. An average computer monitor contains about 8 pounds of lead. Lead can also be found on computer circuit boards. The mercury, lithium, and cadmium found in many PC batteries are toxic at high levels. Other toxins, such as PCBs, are used in computer capacitors and are also hazardous.

Our simple philosophy: If the equipment still works, let's get it into the hands of someone that can use it. If it doesn't work, let's dispose of it properly.

CLICK HERE to order our recycling and disposal services.
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