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COMPUTER RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL OPTIONS

Electronic equipment that is broken or obsolete must be properly disposed or sent for recycling. DO NOT PLACE ANY ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT IN THE TRASH, EVEN IF IT IS BROKEN.


Electronic equipment may contain heavy metals and other materials that can be hazardous to human health and the environment.

Computers and electronic equipment typically contain:
  • Lead - Computer monitors contain a picture tube known as a cathode ray tube (CRT). CRT's contain leaded glass, and are the largest source of lead in municipal waste. Solder used in printed circuit boards may also contain lead.

  • Cadmium - The largest source of cadmium in municipal waste is rechargeable nickel-cadmium (NiCd) batteries. These batteries are found in most desktop and laptop computers.

  • Mercury - Some electronic equipment also contains recoverable quantities of mercury, which is a toxic metal.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) considers some discarded electronic equipment as characteristic hazardous waste under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

Unwanted electronic equipment must therefore either be donated for reuse or sent for recycling.

Penn Computing provides recommendations for preparing equipment for recycling or disposal including the removal of sensitive data and commercial software from the machines.


COMPUTER DONATION PROGRAMS

Recycling may be arranged through your school's or center's computing services group. Penn's Center for Community Partnerships (CCP) accepts computer equipment donations. Equipment that can be refurbished is upgraded and donated to various organizations. Outdated equipment that cannot be donated must be recycled.


COMPUTER RECYCLING

Computer and electronic equipment that cannot be donated must be sent to an electronics recycler. Elemental Inc., an approved University vendor, will pick up all types of computer and electronic equipment. They can be contacted at 215-289-1475.

Typical charges for having Elemental Inc. pick up and recycle computer equipment are:

Monitors (CRT's)    $12.00 per monitor
Printers    $2.00
CPU    No Charge
Keyboard, mice, etc.    No Charge


For questions regarding this program, please contact Jim Crumley at the Office of Environmental Health and Radiation Safety (EHRS), 215-746-5036.


LINKS TO ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP)

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

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