A new recycling process has been developed for printed circuit boards (PCBs) that should reduce their impact on the environment. Typically composed of 30 percent metallic and 70 percent non-metallic particles, PCBs support and connect all of the electrical components of a device. The metallic components are easy to recover from crushed circuit boards using
read moreMillions of mobile phones, laptops, tablets, toys, digital cameras and other electronic devices bought this Christmas are destined to create a flood of dangerous “e-waste” that is being dumped illegally in developing countries, the UN has warned. The global volume of electronic waste is expected to grow by 33 percent in the next four years,
read moreSBK Recycle will be onsite at Bonney Lake High School, collecting your old unwanted Computer & Electronic items for free. We are accepting all computer-related items and electronics except for CRT TV’s or Projection style TV’s will not be taken at this event. For a list of items, we accept, please visit our website at
read moreCheck out our new commercial on E-Waste Recycling and Reuse.
read moreAnother SBK Recycle customer satisfied. This client requested onsite data destruction and we are happy to provide this service at no cost. To learn more about our service, please visit https://e-cycleboise.com/electronics-recycling-services/data-destruction/
read moreReasons for recycling Obsolete computers and old electronics are valuable sources for secondary raw materials if recycled; otherwise, these devices are a source of toxins and carcinogens. Rapid technology change, low initial cost, and planned obsolescence have resulted in a fast-growing surplus of computers and other electronic components around the globe. Technical solutions are available,
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