Why Recycle eWaste? Some Parts are Hazardous Americium Carcinogenic Mercury Various brain & body damage Sulphur liver/kidney damage BFR Flame Retardants.

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Why Recycle eWaste? Some Parts are Hazardous Americium Carcinogenic Mercury Various brain & body damage Sulphur liver/kidney damage BFR Flame Retardants nervous/liver damage Cadmium lung/kidney damage Lead nervous damage Beryllium Oxide Others can be recycled Tin Copper Aluminum Iron Germanium Silicon Nickel Lithium Zinc Gold

What can be recycled? Cell Phones Computers Electronic Toys Microwaves Fax Machines DVD/VHS/CD Players Keyboards Some batteries (button batteries/nickel metal hydride) Monitors Power Supplies Printers Scanners Please remove any batteries before dropping off!

What shouldn’t be dropped off Paints Stains Solvents Pool Chemicals Air Conditioners Major Appliances Propane tanks However these should be recycled. Call for special pickup.