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Telecom Logistics is committed to the preservation of our environment. 

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Services We Provide
  • Enviromental Compliance
  • De-Manufacturing
  • Consolidation and Processing
  • Asset Disposal and Reporting
  • Transportation
  • Nationwide Logistics
  • Offsets and Revenue Sharing
  • De-Installation
  • Equipment Valuation
  • Certificates of Recycling
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Electronic Waste Removal

 

 

 

Products We Recycle

  • Computers
  • Laptops
  • Monitors
  • Terminals
  • Printers
  • Mainframe/Midrange
  • Medical Electronics
  • Banking Equipment
  • Network Equipment
  • Circuit Boards
  • Wire and Cable
  • Test Equipment
  • Copiers
  • Typewriters & Fax Machines
  • PDA's
  • Cell Phones
  • Batteries
  • UPS

 

Electronics Recycling and Environmental Disposal

Telecom Logistics in conjunction with its affiliate Goldn' West Surplus operates a facility on both the east and west coast. Services range from processing, consolidating, sorting, and first level de-manufacturing.  We specialize in environmental disposal and end-of-life cycle management for obsolete and non-working computer or electronic business equipment. You can be assured of a full range of professional services and compliance with all federal and state disposal regulations

What Is E-Waste?
 
E-waste is a popular, informal name for electronic products nearing the end of their "useful life." Computers, televisions, VCRs, stereos, copiers, and fax machines are common electronic products. Many of these products can be reused, refurbished, or recycled. Unfortunately, electronic discards is one of the fastest growing segments of our nation's waste stream.

With the passage of the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003, certain portions of the electronic waste stream are defined and the systems to recover and recycle them will be administratively regulated beyond the universal waste rules that now apply to material handling. 

In addition, some researchers estimate that nearly 75 percent of old electronics are in storage, in part because of the uncertainty of how to manage the materials. Combine this with increasing advances in technology and new products headed towards the market and it is no wonder that "e-waste" is a popular topic. 

Accounts and References

 

Using our national network of insured and bonded E-Wase specialists, we can serve all your locations in the US.  References are available upon request.

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