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@ xtremerecycling
2024-07-17 04:54:50
[E-waste](https://thekingofrecycling.com/five-things-you-need-to-keep-in-mind-while-hiring-e-waste-services/) is a major problem in the world. Most governments are taking steps to tackle the challenge of e-waste and encouraging people to recycle the e-waste. That’s why you will often find government-funded e-waste recycling programs, non-profit organizations collecting e-waste, and private e-waste recycling companies recycling e-waste for free.
Out of all the ways to get rid of e-waste, hiring a professional e-waste recycling company is the most convenient way to get rid of the e-waste. However, you have to pay for the convenience. Your private e-waste recycling company charges you the fee for the collection of e-waste from your home.
Before you call professional e-waste services, here are the five things you need to keep in mind:
1. Find out whether the company is certified
E-waste recycling comes with a lot of complexities. It contains a range of harmful chemicals that need to be treated in a controlled environment. Look for a certified e-waste recycling company that has an active license to recycle e-waste in the area. Many companies just collect the e-waste and transport it to developing countries for disposal. Look for an e-waste company that actually recycles e-waste.
2. Ask about the e-waste recycling terms and conditions
Most electronic waste items can be recycled for free, but for some items such as printers, copiers, and fax machines, you have to pay the recycling fee. For some items or certain quantities of e-waste, you can get rewards too. Ask about the terms and conditions of the e-waste recycling company. They include everything you need to learn about e-waste recycling.
3. Check the reputation of the company
It is always a good idea to check the reputation of the company. You can do so by reading the reviews of the company. You can search online for any complaints registered against the company. Go through the website of the company.
This will help you get some idea about the reputation of the company. If you find a company that has mostly negative reviews, you can move to another company.
4. Ask about free drop off
Most private residential electronics recycling companies provide free drop-off services. It includes dropping off the accepted e-waste items at the recycling center. You can get your e-waste recycled for free.
5. Learn about the buyback program
The buyback program includes the exchange of e-waste items in return for rewards. These rewards can be anything from cash to store discounts and coupons. Buyback programs are mostly applicable for commercial companies that have a large number of electronic units in decent condition eligible for exchange.
If you are looking for a professional e-waste recycling company, you can get in touch with Xtreme Green Recycling. Check out our client review:
Highly recommend these guys! Extreme by all measures- speed, courtesy, and care (for you and the planet!). Mark and company went out of their way to get piles of e-waste out of our way. Thanks again, fellas! –Artin Gorjian
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