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Electronics Reuse and Recycling
Before donating - DELETE THE DATA: Before donating or recycling your old computer or other electronic device, make sure that the data in it is completely deleted. Reformatting the hard drive or deleting files may not be enough. You need to completely destroy the data on your hard drive. The U.S. EPA has two fact sheets developed in 2006 that provide information about donating and a list of free software you can use to delete information from your computer.
IS IT HAZARDOUS? Many electronics contain hazardous materials such as lead in solder, cadmium in circuit boards and mercury in batteries. Most older computer display screens and televisions contain cathode ray tubes (CRT's). CRT's contain leaded glass to protect the user from the x-rays inside the tubes. Lead is a hazardous material that can cause environmental and health damage if not managed safely. Lead in CRT's cause computers to be considered hazardous waste when disposed by regulated generators in Michigan. Residents are exempt from hazardous waste regulations. Regulated or not, Michigan residents are concerned that their old computer will end up in their local landfill or municipal solid waste incinerator with the potential of leaching or emitting lead and other heavy metals into the water or air. This has caused many communities in Michigan and around the country to hold electronic waste collection events where materials are gathered for shipment to recyclers who dismantle, sort and recycle the various glass, plastic and metal components.
There is still much we do not know about what is actually hazardous in all of our electronic tools and toys. Explore these webpages to find information to help you manage your used electronics, whether you are a business generating regulated hazardous waste or a resident with a used computer or cell phone.
Contact
Environmental Assistance Center
EGLE-assist@Michigan.gov
800-662-9278
Electronic Waste Information
Business, School, Agency, Institutions and Other Regulated Generators of Electronic Waste
What generators need to know about electronic waste
Business, School, Agency, Institutions and Other Regulated Generators of Electronic WasteRecyclers and Transporters of Electronic Waste
Notification requirements and information
Recyclers and Transporters of Electronic WasteOther Electronic Waste Management Resources
More information about electronic waste recycling outside of EGLE
Other Electronic Waste Management ResourcesElectronic Waste Take Back Program
Electronic Waste Takeback Program, Part 173, Electronics
Electronic Waste Takeback ProgramConferences, Training Opportunities, and Guidance
- At this time there are no conferences or training opportunities available.
- Electronic Equipment Guidance