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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.

Recycling Secrets Updates

Green Home-Based Business: Gold from Electronic, Telecommunication & Computer Scrap

Check out Mike's Recycling and Salvage Tips for latest writings about home-based recycling and salvage businesses.

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Free How-To Manual: Gold from Electronic, Telecommunication & Computer Scrap

Times are tough for most of us and I don't want to burden anyone with yet another expense. So, after much thought, I've decided rather than write, edit, publish and charge you for my manual, I'd use my blog to write it out as it comes to me. These will appear here on this page, as well as on my Recycling Secrets Blog.

Click and I'll let you know when subsequent parts are uploaded.

08/14/2009 - Part 3: Finding markets and getting the equipment you need.

07/05/2009 - Part 2: Winning the Contract.

06/29/2009 - Part 1: To find the "gold" keep your eyes and ears open.

Gold from Electronic, Telecommunication & Computer Scrap: Experiences from the Field.

International Electronics Recycling Expo and Conference, October 1 and 2 Sheraton LAX, Los Angeles.

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

$1.2 Billion Reasons to Recycle Computrers.

Good summary for starting an electronic recycling business.

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

USGS Report: Obsolete Computers, "Gold Mine," or High-Tech Trash? Resource Recovery from Recycling.

Guide: Setting Up an Electronic Recycling Business.

Resources on other websites

Gazelle - An easy, fast, and safe way for you to sell electronics and recycle electronics.

Guide for Setting Up and Starting an Electronics Recycling Business.

Think Green: Thrift, saving, and re-use are habits earlier generations of Americans knew well. Recycling is simply a modern version of these character traits, helping us make the best use of our planet's limited natural resources. Recycling your daily newspaper, plastic bottles and other items is a great way to help.

Consumer Reports' Electronics Reuse & Recycling Center - Here you’ll find solutions for dealing with your old Computer, Cell phone, TV and Other electronics, plus tips for buying new electronics that may last longer. You'll also find information about the growing problem of E-waste and what government and industry are doing to address it.

Green2Liveclean: This site has been developed in an effort to assist small business to large corporations, recycle their electronic scrap in an easier yet cost effective way. When you recycle through green2liveclean.com, we help to eliminate the high cost related to recycling responsibly.

ElectronicsRecycling.org: The National Center for Electronics Recycling (NCER) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization formed in 2005 that is dedicated to the development and enhancement of a national infrastructure for the recycling of used electronics in the U.S.

EPA eCycling: EPA is working to educate consumers and others on why it is important to reuse and recycle electronics and what the options are for safe reuse and recycling of these products. State and local governments, manufacturers, and retailers, who are already aware of the pressing need to better manage these materials, are providing more opportunities to recycle and reuse this equipment.

EIAE.org: Electronics waste is growing exponentially. Televisions are used on average for less than two years. For computers, it's three. Recycling, or "E-cycling," these and other electronic items is critical for preserving landfill space and for ensuring that hazardous materials used to make electronics are properly disposed. Provides a directory of centers by state and locale.

ElectronicRecyclers.com: Over 2000 companies trust Electronic Recyclers International® to recycle e-waste lawfully and as promised. Electronic Recyclers International® offers the most accurate verification system in the recycling industry, utilizing a bar code tracking system, video verification, and offering environment sustainability reports.

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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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