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Find A Responsible Recycler
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How To Find a Responsible Recycler

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Find A Responsible Recycler in Your State

If you want to get rid of electronic equipment that you no longer use and want to protect the environment, the best way is to re-sell it or donate it if it still fairly new and in good shape. If the product is too old or no longer working, you should bring it to a responsible recycler - one who has been qualified in the Basel Action Network's e-Steward program (formerly the Pledge of True Stewardship). These electronics recyclers operate under strict environmental control, follow worker safety protections, and are not exporting toxic e-waste to developing countries.

Click on your state on the map above to find a responsible recycler in your state.

E-Stewardship: taking responsibility in the information age

Did you know that 80% of discarded electronics poison people in developing countries?

Watch the film to learn more about the problem of irresponsible recycling and qualified e-Stewards are providing the answer.

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Certification program coming soon.

By 2010, the E-Stewards program will be turned into a fully accredited certification program, with third party auditing. The program will begin as a US certification program and then expand to be a global standard for electronics recycling.


Can't find a recycler near you?

Many computer manufacturers will take back your old equipment via mail. Dell will take back any Dell-brand products for free. Toshiba will take back their notebooks for free. Others charge a fee, but they will waive it if you are buying a new product. Many will give you trade-in credit towards future purchases. See our guide to company takeback programs, and how to use them.

 

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