News Release
E-Recycling Solutions
Offered to Meet Epidemic of Electronic Waste
Oncoming International Directives for Mandatory
Recycling
Drive the Need to Meet Challenges of Disposal
and Recovery of Materials
DALLAS, TX…Mountains of unwanted and obsolete
electronics jam closets, garages and warehouses
across America. BCD Electro introduces its sound
disposal process for such materials to create
a positive environmental solution. “Recycling
all of the materials possible is critical to
true environmental stewardship,” states Bob
Harris, President of BCD Electro. The 25-year
old firm began as a recycler of sorts with the
buying and selling of excess semiconductor inventory
in 1979. Now they provide large and small companies
recycling services for electronics, computers,
phone systems, routers, etc. They also recycle
precious metals, ferrous and non-ferrous metals,
circuit board scrap, office equipment and networks.
Electronics recycling is an emerging industry
that is at a critical point in its development,
in terms of growth and challenges, as the production
and use of electronics has increased dramatically.
Both business and public sectors face the task
of disposal and recovery of various materials
- especially electronics in the commercial sector.
The disposal of end-of-life electronic products
has become a topic of great concern worldwide
as municipalities and firms face the potential
of enormous volumes to handle in the future.
In addition to aggravating the cost and availability
of landfills, electronic products contain certain
materials that should not be treated as common
waste. Some specific materials may be potentially
hazardous and need proper disposal. BCD Electro
specializes in providing a service that assures
the proper handling and disposal of electronic
materials with the objective of optimizing recycling
and reuse. They recycle what they receive by
separating the “who’s who” of material components
that compose them. The materials are gathered,
shredded and sent to recycling facilities. As
an example, circuit boards are sorted by type,
stripped of re-salable parts and sent to refiners
to recover copper and precious metals.
FOR MORE INFORATION CONTACT:
Kenneth Clark, BCD Electro
214-630-4298
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