Removing and Reusing Plastic from Electronic Waste
That extracted plastic can then be reused for new products.
SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): CompuCycle is taking an extra step when it comes to recycling electronic waste. In the past year, they opened a plastics plant at their facility.
The process involves shredding unwanted electronics and stripping the plastic off.
'It's new to the industry, we are really, really excited,' said CompuCycle President, Clive Hess.
That extracted plastic can then be reused for new products.
'That lessens the carbon footprint, it's environmentally responsible and safe,' Hess said.
CompuCycle is located in the Spring Branch area at 8019 Kempwood Drive.
It's also the site of the ABC13 E-cycle drive Friday.
Courtesy: www.washingtonpost.com
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