Computers and Peripherals Office and Telecom Equipment Home Office Equipment – All Types
Desktop PCs/Servers
Monitors (Flat Screen)
Computer mice
Cables & all IT accessories
Laptops Hard drives
Computer power supplies
Computer peripherals
Gaming devices
Keyboards
Network devices
Circuit boards/cards
Media speakers
Copiers
Fax Machines
Video and Audio Equipment
PBX Systems
Projection Equipment Printers
Plotters
Security equipment
Receivers and transmitters
Printers Scanners Mobile Phones
Copiers & Multi-Function Devices
All phones & Communication Devices
Cables, CDs & DVD Media
Cable set top box (analog, digital, satellite)
Televisions
Accessories & Cables
Plasma & LCD TVs
Stereo equipment Hi-Fi Speakers
Video players
Digital cameras
DVD players
Video cameras
Game consoles
Mobile Devices Data Center Equipment Laboratory and Medical Equipment
Cell Phones/ Smart Phones
Tablets
Personal Digital Assistant
Gaming Devices
MP3 Players
Cameras
Test Equipment:
(Commercially Available, not customized)
Meters, Scopes, etc.
Servers
Power Distribution Units
Mainframe Computer Equipment (ADPE)
Motor Generator Sets
Server Racks
Cable Equipment
Cable Boxes (analog, digital, satellite)
Anesthesia Units
Defibrillators
IV Pumps
Spectrometer
Ultrasound Equipment
*No biohazardous material accepted.
Liquids and/or gases contained in or
associated with equipment are not acceptable.

 

How Is Electronic Waste Hazardous?

• Several electronic items contain the following hazardous components: lead, mercury, copper, cadmium, chromium, zinc, heavy metals, etc.
• Monitors: contain cathode ray tubes (CRTs) which are made up of 20% lead (4-8 lbs per unit!)
• Cell Phones: the coatings often are made of lead. Each cell phone contains .000624 lbs of lead.
• Cell Phone Batteries: batteries in cell phones are made up of nickel and cadmium. Cadmium is the human carcinogen that causes lung and liver damage. Alternatives contain potentially explosive lithium or toxic lead.
• Circuit Boards: Circuit boards contain mercury, lead and cadmium. Some have batteries that are made of mercury or mercury switches.
• Laptops: The screens in laptops contain small fluorescent lamps that contain mercury.