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An overview of recycling and treatment of scrap computers [An article from: Journal of Hazardous Materials]

Electronic waste: Waste legislation, Computer recycling, Digger gold, Green computing, Polychlorinated biphenyl, Retail hazardous waste, Basel Convention

Computers and the Environment: Understanding and Managing their Impacts (Eco-Efficiency in Industry and Science)

Reuse, recycle, rethink: a Texas-based computer monitor recycling company challenges established thinking on CRT reuse and recycling in the United States.(2007 ... An article from: Recycling Today

Computer Recycling for Education: How to Plan, Start-Up, Implement, and Operate a Successful Computer Recycling, Re-Engineering and Refurbishing Train

Going high-tech: recyclers use custom software to improve their services to their generating customers.(COMPUTER SOFTWARE): An article from: Recycling Today

Videos about recycling and recovering gold and precious metals from electronic and computer scrap.

$1.2 Billion Reasons to Recycle Computers.

Recover gold, platinum, silver and other metals from electronic and computer scrap.

Guide for Setting Up and Starting an Electronics Recycling Business.

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Michael Meuser bootstrapped his way into the salvage and recycling business in the early 1980s. He began with building deconstruction and scrap metals and then moved into electronics, computer and telecommunications scrap where he learned to recover gold and other precious metal. Michael tells his story, provides resources and offers his advice at his website, RecyclingSecrets.com, and his blog, Recycling Secrets Blog. Also, you can follow Michael on Twitter.

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