So i have been collecting
e-waste seeing that i own a computer repair business. right now i have about 40k lbs that i need to scrap and in doing some research i am finding that it pays off to take it apart and separate the different material. i have a couple questions on how and what i should take apart.
1. right now i get the following rates
$0.25/lb - Complete Desktops
$0.18/lb - CRT TV / Monitors
$0.02/lb - Everything Else (Printers, Misc Electronics, etc)
With those rates is it worth taking apart, i guess on avg how much per pound do you make if you take apart a desktop computer and sell the parts individually / how much do you think i could get out of the 40k lbs that i have?
2. CRT TV/Monitors here in the state of California, the state pays to recycle them. Is it worth taking the electronic boards out of them, and will the recycling center still take them... my understanding is they are looking for the tube?
3. Is it work taking part all the misc electronics (printers, keyboards, mice, speakers, etc)
4. Does anyone have and recommendations for recycling centers in the Los Angeles / Southern California area?
Thanks
Mike
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