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    Most states don't require R2. From a quick look at PA's regs it doesn't appear to be necessary. The gov's electronics recycling page has links to esteward and r2 facilities as well as ones without them. Unless all the others were grandfathered in this suggests all that isn't necessary. Here in NV you need a business license, a solid waste permit to do scrap including ewaste, and a trade certified and calibrated scale to buy and sell by the pound. Do al that and you're in business.


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