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Solid and Hazardous Waste [Source: NJ Department of Environmental Protection] On June 17, 2002 the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (the Department) adopted an amendment to the Universal Waste Rule (UWR) including consumer electronics as a universal waste. Consumer electronics are defined in the rule as: “any appliance used in the home or business that includes circuitry. Consumer electronics includes the components and sub-assemblies that collectively make up the electronic products and may, when individually broken down, include batteries, mercury switches, capacitors containing PCBs, cadmium plated parts and lead or cadmium containing plastics. Examples of consumer electronics include, but are not limited to, computers, printers, copiers, telefacsimiles, VCRs, stereos, televisions, and telecommunication devices. The adopted amendments to the Universal Waste Rule were effective on December 17, 2002. Read More
All recycling at eRevival Electronics and Computer Recycling is in compliance with all Federal, State, County and Local Electronics and Computer Recycling laws. eRevival LLC is registered as a Large Quantity Universal Waste Handler that meets all the requirements stated by NJ Department of Environmental Protection.
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