Electronics Recycling
Improperly disposed electronics leach toxins into the soil, contaminate water
supplies, and can result in state and federal fines, cleanup costs, and loss of
business because of negative public opinion. When disposition is not a choice,
companies often store equipment, but storing equipment that will never be used
again is often a greater expense than proper disposition.
Ascendtech is committed to the management of a strong and scalable eCycling
solution. Our stewardship for the environment includes our eCycling Covenant,
downstream partner management, and reputation as a company of highest integrity.
Ascendtech’s comprehensive solutions help businesses protect the environment and
their communities and comply with environmental regulations. We demanufacture
and recycle 100 percent of unusable assets. The demanufactured assets are
separated and sorted by primary materials, plastic, aluminum, copper, and
circuit boards, among other categories. These separated components are sent to
downstream processors where they are used to generate commodity-grade materials.
Ascendtech complies with all applicable federal, state and local environmental
laws and regulations, including the Solid Waste Disposal Act; the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA); and the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA).
Our downstream recycling processors are industry leaders who process all
electronic components in accordance with our contractual requirements and in
compliance with U.S. trade bans.
Acceptable Electronics for Recycling
Computers and Peripherals |
Office and Telecomm Equipment |
Desktop PCs/Servers |
Copiers |
Mobile Devices |
Data Center Equipment |
Cell Phones/Smartphones |
Servers |
Cable Equipment |
Laboratory and Medical Equipment |
Cable Boxes |
Anesthesia Units |
Test Equipment |
Electronic and Industrial Scrap |
Commercially Available |
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Home Office Equipment |
Home Entertainment Equipment |
Printers |
Cable Set Top Box |
Unacceptable Materials for Recycling
Misc |
Liquids of any kind |