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Computer Recycling Depot™ |
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CERTIFIED COLLECTOR: CS0187 OES |


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Electronic Waste Pickup, Removal and Recycling. |
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FREE to Drop-OFF: |
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Desktop Computers Servers Mainframe Comptuers Notebooks Monitors CRT Televisions LCD Televisions Plasma Televisions Rear Projection TVs Wood Cabinet TVs Inkjet Printers Dot Matrix Printers Laser Pritners Payroll Printers Fax Machines Routers Switches HUBs Broadband Modems Motherboards Power Supplies Video Cards Sound Cards Modems Hard Drives CD/DVD-ROM Drives Disk Drives Empty Cases Cables Wires Connectors Computer Mouse Keyboard PC Speakers Multimedia Kits
And More items to be added to the list in: APRIL 2010
Telephones Answering Machines Video Game Systems Video Games Photocopiers VCRs DVD Players CD Players Stereo Speakers Stereo Receivers Satellite Dishes Satellite Receivers Cameras Scanners Mobile Phones Car Phones CB Radios Walkie-Talkies Batteries
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If you are from the Peterborough area, and planning on dropping off items at our Free Collection Event, Please give us a call! 1-(519)MY-OLD-PC (696-5372) We would like to hear from you to further or research. |
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FREE Drop-Off Depot:
(across from the landfill) 928 Erb Street West Waterloo, Ontario Canada N2J 3Z4
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Drop-Off Hours:
8am-5pm Monday-Saturday (closed Sunday) |
Office Hours:
8am-4pm Monday-Friday (closed Sunday) |
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Who we are and what we do: |
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Computer Waste Depot Inc. is located in Waterloo, Ontario Canada.
We collect for recycling, unwanted, obsolete and Non-working electronics (E-Waste or Electronic Waste) from homes and businesses across Ontario. and we do it, for FREE. (as long as your materials meet our list of applicable items to the left of your screen).
The collected materials are transported to our preffered ISO 14001 Consolidators and Primary Processors based in Southwestern Ontario.
This process involves shredding or granulating whole electronics so that it can be mechanically sorted, under strict industry standards. Regulations are in place to ensure toxic chemicals and un-useable byproducts are handled and disposed of responsibly.
In developing countries, this entire process is done manually, by workers who are exposed to hazardous working conditions, for pennies per day.
Canada has a unique opportunity to showcase it’s environmentally friendly landfill diversion processes to developing Countries in order to educate future generations on safe methods of processing electronic waste materials.
Your growing contribution to provincial based landfill diversion programs ensure a bright future for the electronic waste recycling industry in Canada.
Please visit the following websites to learn what the Province of Ontario is doing to help you Do What you Can™ to educate yourself and others about safe ways to dispose of your unwanted electronics.
http://www.ontarioelectronicstewardship.ca
Thank you for your contribution to Ontario’s Do What you Can™ Program! |