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The National Safety Council predicts that 500 million personal computers will be obsolete in the United States by the end of this decade. What happens to these machines as owners toss them aside for faster processing speeds and sexier PC models? It's an easy choice once you know the facts.

Computers are ranked as the nation's fastest growing category of solid waste by the Environmental Protection Agency. And, one of the most dangerous. Outdated computers contain lead, cadmium, mercury and other harsh components that are damaging to the environment.

Many state and federal regulators are making disposal in municipal landfills illegal, and for those local governments that do allow it, landfills are refusing to accept this type of waste.

To help meet federal and local legislation, Everlights will pick up your outdated computers for 100% recycling. Our team will strip the entire unit and properly dispose of all hazardous components. The non-hazardous components of the PC are sent to different industries for re-use in manufacturing.
 
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"Computers are ranked as the nation's fastest growing category of solid waste by the Environmental Protection Agency. And, one of the most dangerous"

Outdated computers contain lead, cadmium, mercury and other harsh components that are damaging to the environment.
 
 
     
 
 
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