Electronic waste (E-Waste) includes desktop computers, laptops, computer peripherals, monitors, servers, racked appliances, printers and mobile devices.
Although these products are safe while in use, they are considered hazardous waste when discarded, due to their content of heavy metals, predominantly lead and mercury, and other toxic chemicals. It has been illegal in California to put E-waste into the garbage since 2006. BlackBag Data removes your e-waste FOR FREE. BlackBag Data offers all of the below e-waste services:
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All computer types can be processed for e-waste, no matter the age. Most computer peripherals can be processed, such as keyboards, mice, docks, etc.
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<aside> <img src="/icons/computer_gray.svg" alt="/icons/computer_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Monitors
Monitors of all types can be processed for e-waste, to include CRT monitors. However, absolutely no TVs will be processed by BlackBag Data
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<aside> <img src="/icons/server_gray.svg" alt="/icons/server_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Servers
Servers of all types can be processed for e-waste. However, if a full cabinet of servers need to be e-wasted, special arrangements will need to be made
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<aside> <img src="/icons/server_gray.svg" alt="/icons/server_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Racked Appliances
Racked appliances are appliances installed in a IT closet, which could include switches, firewalls, security, etc. Before processing, appliances will be checked for ownership
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<aside> <img src="/icons/print_gray.svg" alt="/icons/print_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Printers
BlackBag Data processes personal printer types, not the large commercial type printers, such as Xerox or large sign printers. This service also includes processing used toner
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<aside> <img src="/icons/phone_gray.svg" alt="/icons/phone_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Mobile Devices
iOS devices, including iCloud locked devices, are pre-wiped before e-waste. Android devices are 100% physically shredded due to a lack of secure wiping protocols
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