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Serving: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Pacific Islands, Tribal Nations

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Although electronic waste is less than 10% of the current solid waste stream, it is growing 2-3 times faster than any other waste stream. In 1998, of the 20 million computers taken out of service, only 2.3 million, which is slightly more than 10%, were recycled. Between 2000 and 2007, as many as 500 million personal computers will become obsolete. For the latest (April 2007) data on national electronic waste management, go to eCycling Home.

Electronic waste refers to electronic products that have finished their useful life. Consumer electronic products include televisions and monitors, computers, computer peripherals, audio and stereo equipment, VCRs, DVD players, video cameras, telephones, fax and copying machines, cellular phones, wireless devices, and video game consoles.

For more information on electronics recycling in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, and the Pacific Islands, see the following links:

Thank you for taking responsibility for electronic waste.

Region 9 eCycling Program Coordinator
Cheryl Nelson, (Nelson.Cheryl@epa.gov)
US EPA Region 9, Solid Waste Program
75 Hawthorne Street
San Francisco, California 94105
Phone: (415) 972-3321

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