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SAN FRANCISCO E-WASTE MANAGEMENT:

It's the law... the right thing to do...and we make it easy for you...with our San Francisco e-waste services.
California's new Electronic Waste Recycling Act, along with various federal and local statutes, makes it illegal to discard your "end of life" electronic equipment. The California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) runs the program. In addition to statutes and regulatory rules, environmental protection officials are also encouraging organizations to practice the three "Rs" of good environmental stewardship: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. NOR-CAL Moving Services now provides e-waste service where we pickup and dispose of your old electronic equipment, providing you with a certificate of environmentally safe equipment disposal.

SAN FRANCISCO COMPUTER RECYCLING SERVICES BENEFITS:

You can avoid legal penalties imposed on companies and organizations that dump their electronic waste. You can eliminate the cost of storing or disposing of antiquated electronics. And, you can have the satisfaction of knowing that others are reusing your unwanted equipment- while you are doing your part to save the Earth.

SAN FRANCISCO COMPUTER RECYCLING SERVICES:

Under our Electronic Hardware Recycling (EHR) program, NOR-CAL will pick up all of your unwanted electronic equipment. For a small fee, we will provide you with a certificate of environmentally safe equipment disposal. That certificate protects you from any legal liability associated with your old equipment. That assures you that a California-certified recycler will dispose of it.

SAVING THE PLANET:

As technology becomes an ever-increasing part of our lives and continues to evolve, billions of tons of discarded "e-waste" must be managed in a responsible manner. Most electronic devices contain a variety of materials that can be recovered for recycling. If equipment that contains metals can be recycled, less mining will be required. Equipment like TVs and computer monitors contain high levels of lead and other hazardous wastes that must be disposed of carefully, and not dumped into municipal trash.

ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT THAT MUST BE RECYCLED:

  • Computers
  • Printed Circuit Boards
  • Electronic Components
  • Telecommunications Equipment
  • Televisions
  • Computer Monitors
  • Hard Drives
  • Storage Devices
  • Printers
  • Fax Machines
  • Microscopes
  • Manufacturing Equipment
  • Memory Devices
  • Medical Equipment
  • Servers
  • Mainframes
  • And more...
Do you have antiquated electronics and electronic waste, such as computers, printers, fax machines and electronic components that you need eliminated? Under our Electronic Hardware Recycling (EHR) program, NOR-CAL will pick up all of your unwanted electronic equipment. For a small fee, we will provide you with a certificate of environmentally safe equipment disposal. To have your San Francisco e-waste collected and to receive your disposal certificate, contact NOR-CAL Moving Servicesat 800-543-4668 or fill out our online quote request form.

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