Laurent Ho (iRecycle Computers) kicks off a new season of recycling with Clive Thurston and the OGCA.
Now contractors and trades can add a new (almost free) dimension to their recycling with iRecycle Computers; the newest member of the OGCA Partner Program.
Laurent Ho, owner of iRecycle Computers, is willing to go anywhere in Ontario to help you recycle your old electronics. Fully prepared with all the required government certifications, and the ability to issue a Certificate of Recycling, iRecycle Computers has also divided things up into three handy categories.
Green Zone items are laptops, computers, mobile phones and backup power supplies. These are free to dispose of at any iRecycle Computers collection event.
Yellow Zone items are printers and scanners. The have some hazardous materials and are still free to drop off at an iRecycle Computers collection event.
Red Zone items are TVs and the big, bulky computer monitors. These contain hazardous materials like lead and mercury, and there is a charge involved for collecting and disposing of these items.
Visit http://www.irecyclewithogca.com/ today to recycle your old electronic gear. Laurent and the OGCA will be hosting recycling events across Ontario. We look forward to seeing you, and helping you meet the requirements for a Certificate of Recycling.
Laurent Ho, owner of iRecycle Computers, is willing to go anywhere in Ontario to help you recycle your old electronics. Fully prepared with all the required government certifications, and the ability to issue a Certificate of Recycling, iRecycle Computers has also divided things up into three handy categories.
Green Zone items are laptops, computers, mobile phones and backup power supplies. These are free to dispose of at any iRecycle Computers collection event.
Yellow Zone items are printers and scanners. The have some hazardous materials and are still free to drop off at an iRecycle Computers collection event.
Red Zone items are TVs and the big, bulky computer monitors. These contain hazardous materials like lead and mercury, and there is a charge involved for collecting and disposing of these items.
Visit http://www.irecyclewithogca.com/ today to recycle your old electronic gear. Laurent and the OGCA will be hosting recycling events across Ontario. We look forward to seeing you, and helping you meet the requirements for a Certificate of Recycling.
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