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Atlanta Electronics Recycling
Free Atlanta Electronics Recycling Service
Beyond Surplus has taken the guesswork out of Atlanta Computer Recycling. Electronics are not like your regular trash. There are correct ways to dispose of or recycle them, and Beyond Surplus is here to lend a hand. We offer comprehensive e waste disposal solutions to help you get rid electronics in any form or quantity. With our assistance, you can eliminate your e-waste while complying with regulations and recommended practices.
We accept various types of e-waste for commercial establishments and public facilities, including offices, healthcare institutions, and schools. Our team can pick up items such as computers and peripherals, laptops and IT hardware, medical equipment, and printers. Contact us today to book a pick-up or drop-off!
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Atlanta Electronics Recycling
Many electronics contain toxic substances that can be harmful to the environment. These substances should not be thrown in landfills as they can leach into soil or water tables. Aside from that, these materials are also highly valuable and hard to access. That's why recycling them is important. They can be used again in other types electronics. It's no surprise that Georgia has clear rules about how these types of waste should be managed.
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