ELECTRONICS RECYCLING

Electronics Recycling

Comprenew accepts nearly all electronics. We handle all data-rich electronics securely, with the leading data sanitization processes in the industry. Our electronic lifecycle management model minimizes environmental impact by promoting reuse before recycling. We are certified to the highest international standards in electronics recycling. Every electronic device is sanitized as standard protocol, free of charge. Certificates of Recycling are available upon request.

ELECTRONICS RECYCLING PRICING INFORMATION

If you are inquiring on behalf of a business, please contact our office at 833-COMPRENEW (833-266-7736) for a quote.
If you are bringing your electronics to a Comprenew store or to our warehouse location, please refer to the pricing below.
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WHY RECYCLE?

Electronic waste is a growing concern that is exacerbated by our fast-paced consumer cycle and product innovation. Cadmium, Mercury, Lead, Americium, Arsenic, Beryllium Oxide and Flame Retardants are just a few hazardous materials commonly found in e-waste. It is essential that these harmful elements are kept out of landfills where they contaminate ground water and release toxic chemicals into the atmosphere.
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WE PROMOTE REUSE BEFORE RECYCLING

Reuse extends the lifecycle of electronics and their value, and is a more environmentally sound approach for a number of reasons. It reduces waste and manufacturing costs, requires less energy and provides job opportunities. Click here to shop for certified refurbished electronics.

We adhere to a strict zero-landfill and zero-export policy for all electronics and focus materials.

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ELECTRONICS RECYCLING STATISTICS

• In 2023, 57.4 million metric tonnes of e-waste were generated. This is an equivalent of almost 4,500 Eiffel towers. (Global E-Waste Monitor 2017)
• Recycling one million laptops saves the energy equivalent to the electricity used by 3,657 U.S. homes in a year, according to the EPA.
• Old television sets as well as CRT (cathode ray tube) monitors contain approximately 4-8 pounds of lead.
• It takes 530 lbs of fossil fuel, 48 lbs of chemicals, and 1.5 tons of water to manufacture one computer and monitor, according to the Electronics TakeBack Coalition.
• In the United States, 29.2 pounds of e-waste is generated per person each year.
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