eWaste Takeback Results

Lawrence Tech University held its first electronic recycling drive last month. The University took in over one ton of unwanted equipment according to the TechNews.  The event helped raise awareness about the dangers of electronic waste. There are real environmental dangers associated with discarded electrical and electronic equipment.

Computers contain:

  • Beryllium,
  • Bromine-based flame retardants (BFRs),
  • Cadmium,
  • Chromium,
  • Lead,
  • Mercury,
  • PVC.

CRT’s contain:

  • Barium compounds,
  • Bromine-based flame retardants (BFRs),
  • Up to 8 pounds of lead,
  • Mercury,
  • Phosphors compounds,
  • PVC.

LCD monitors contain:

  • All the above,
  • Mercury in backlights.

Batteries

Inkjet inks and laser tone  cartridges:

  • Bromine-based flame retardants (BFRs).
  • PVC.

Copper Ethernet cables are often jacketed in PVC

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