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EOLE Midwest

15529 Stoney Creek Way , Noblesville, Indiana, United States |

End of Life Electronics Midwest is a member of a national group of electronic-recycling collection and processing facilities.We provide government agencies, companies, institutions, not for profits, and individuals across the country with an environmentally safe, cost effective service for recycling their obsolete computers, printers, fax machines, copiers, TVs and other items on our acceptables list.

As technology helps to improve our lives we leave in our wake old, outdated equipment that needs to be recycled in a secure and environmentally safe way. Our modern, closed-loop recycling process uses state-of-the-art equipment and techniques.We have developed a process that uses no incineration, no landfilling, and no chemical leeching to ensure that virtually 100% of our customer’s E-waste is recycled and reused.

Services

Welcome to the EOLE Midwest service information page. We are the premier providers of End of Life Electronics Recycling in the Midwest.EOLE Midwest complies with all State and Federal regulations and issues all customers a Certificate of Recycling releasing them of the liabilities associated with the improper handling and disposal of these materials.EOLE can provide its customers with a detailed Certificate of Data Destruction to ensure you that your data has been permanently eliminated. Hard drives can be physically destroyed as part of our recycling process or scrubbed clean using software that conforms to US Department of Defense cleaning standard DoD 5220.22-m

A rigorous reception procedure ensures precise identification of E-Waste materials on arrival at any collection center. Immediately after unloading, the materials are weighed and recorded to allow for batch traceability. This traceability ensures complete processing of all e-waste to the customer’s satisfaction and predetermined levels.Packaging instructions can be provided for customers taking advantage of our most affordable recycling services. Just click on the Contact Us button below and request this information.All material deliveries to our warehouse must be scheduled with EOLE Midwest’s traffic department.

Why Recycle Electronics

End-of-life-electronics are one of the fastest growing portions of America’s waste stream. In some areas E-waste is growing three times faster than any other type of municipal waste. By recycling we can reduce waste and be kind to our environment by keeping toxic materials from contaminating the soil and leaching into our ground water.Electronics are made with many reusable materials. In 1998, over 112 million pounds of materials were recovered from recycled electronics including lead, steel, glass, and plastic.

Some obsolete electronics can create environmental hazards and legal liabilities if they are disposed of improperly. With more than four pounds of lead in many TV picture tubes and computer monitors, along with other potentially hazardous materials such as mercury, chromium, and cadmium, electronics call for special handling at the end of their lives.

Did you know according to the EPA...

  • More than 3.2 million tons of electronic waste is laid to rest in landfills each year.
  • Nearly 250 million computers will become obsolete in the next 5 years.
  • Many people discard computers every 3 to 5 years.
  • In 2001, only 11 percent of personal computers retired in the US were recycled.
  • Mobile phones will be discarded at a rate of 130 million per year by 2005, resulting in 65,000 tons of waste.
  • TVs and computers can contain an average of 4 pounds of lead (depending on their size, make, and vintage) as well as other potential toxics like chromium, cadmium, mercury, beryllium, nickel, zinc, and brominated flame retardants. These materials need to be handled carefully.

Non-Acceptable Items:

  • Antifreeze
  • Carpet
  • Carpet underlay
  • Ceiling tiles
  • Doors
  • Fencing
  • Garbage
  • Household waste
  • Oils & lubricants
  • Mattresses & box springs
  • Mercury
  • Any form of hazardous wastes
  • Paneling/hardboard
  • Phone books
  • Pens
  • Tires
  • Floor / wall tiles
  • Concrete
  • Asphalt Roofing Shingles
  • Gyproc
  • Wood
  • Automotive parts
  • Textiles
  • Paint - solvents
  • Landscaping material
  • Branches - stumps
  • Dirt
  • Rock
  • Gravel
  • Sod
  • Brick
  • Yard trimmings

 


Materials Accepted
Electronics
1CD Players
2Circuit Boards
3Electric Motors
4Keyboards / Mice
5Printers
6Televisions
Metal
7Aluminum
8Brass
9Copper
10Nickel
Company Services
  • Metal Recycling
  • Electronics Recycling
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    15529 Stoney Creek Way
    Noblesville, Indiana
    United States
    ZIP: 46060
    317-849-7314
    317-577-2680
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