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Why Is Important To Recycle Electronics

Where To Recycle Electronics, And Why It’s So Important

With the average American household also home to 24 electronic devices, and with technology evolving at an alarming rate, e-waste…

Where To Dispose Of Electronics? Places You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

You should never just dispose of electronics in the trash. Electronic waste from computers and peripheral equipment such as CPUs,…

DEA Laboratory Awarded Federal Green Challenge Award

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Western Laboratory was presented the Federal Green Challenge award at the DEA National Lab Directors…

E-Waste Recycling Process

Have you ever wondered how the e-waste recycling process works? The act of recycling is a process that starts with…

Recycling Tip: Plastic Bottle Caps

We all know that plastic bottles are bad for the environment, but if you do use them, you recycle them.…

Recycling at the Olympic Track & Field Trials

The Olympic Track and Field trials in Eugene, Oregon drew in a large amount of foot traffic, with over 25,000…

Furniture Line Made From Recycled Cardboard

If you had a dorm or off-campus apartment in college like I did, you probably know how inconvenient it is…

Cell Phone Powered by Walking?

Cell phones will always die at the most inconvenient time… probably when there is no charger in site. But what…

Green Guardian: Arman Sadeghi

All Green Electronics Recycling CEO Arman Sadeghi was featured once again in Recycling Today. The article talks about how the…

The Zero Waste Family

According to the EPA, the average American throws away roughly 1,000 pounds of garbage a year. A family of four…

Partner Spotlight: Reconstruction Warehouse on NBC News

One of our partners, Reconstruction Warehouse, was featured on NBC News. Check out the video below: View more videos at:…

An “Unprinter” for Laser-Printed Paper

What if you could “unprint” and reuse paper? It may soon be possible. Scientists at the University of Cambridge (England)…