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Computer/Electronics Recycling
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Computer Recycling Contacts Other related links
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Computer Recycling Contacts
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G & S Enterprises Inc. Gary Cruson Oak Creek, CO 970-736-2364 gary@mountainrecyclers.com www.mountainrecyclers.com
Twin Environmental Services David Epstein P.O. Box 774362 Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 970-879-6985 www.twinenviro.com lliman@twinenviro.com
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Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition Contains a downloadable report: poison PCs and Toxic TVs- detailed discussion of electronics scrap composition and its associated public health and environmental problems.
Energy Star Information on free software to allow monitors to rest and save energy.
Resource Recycling Look for information on E-Scrap News, a monthly newsletter
Colorado Governor's Office of Energy Management and Conservation. Information on computer recycling. Meeting notes from the Computer & Electronics Recycling Task Force sponsored by OEMC.
Waste Reduction Resources EPA brochures on electronics recycling.
Colorado Association for Recycling Information on all aspects of recycling.
National Electronics Product Stewardship Initiative (NEPSI) A joint initiative by the EPA, several states, environmental groups and the electronics industry working toward developing an infrastructure to collect, reuse, and recycle electronics in a cost effective way.
National Recycling Coalition (NRC) A not-for-profit organization dedicated to the advancement and improvement of recycling, source reduction, and reuse.
Electronics Waste Compliance Bulletin Businesses, academic institutions, and government agencies that have electronic equipment to dispose of must comply with Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment's rules for proper management of a hazardous or universal waste.
Colorado Materials Exchange The Colorado Materials Exchange is sponsored by the University of Colorado Recycling Services as a statewide clearinghouse of nonhazardous surplus and durable goods. Private and public sector groups as well as citizen and non-profit organizations are encouraged to take advantage of the Colordo Materials Exchange as a means of finding low or no cost materials and minimizing waste.
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