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SHOULD RECYCLING BE MANDATORY?
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SHOULD RECYCLING BE MANDATORY?

According to Electronic Recyclers International (ERI), nearly 30 million to 40 million metric tons of Electronic waste, also known as E-waste, are generated every year in one form or the other. Experts attribute this mainly to the shrinking lifespan of the electronic devices that are used commercially these days in the form of smart phones, tablets and notebooks.

Along with the increase in E-waste, clamor for more organized E-waste recycling has been growing loud and thick in recent times. Several global environmental agencies and green organizations have been spearheading green campaigns that aim at making E-waste recycling mandatory for electronic gadget manufacturers. But some manufacturers still ask the question, should recycling be mandatory for all electronic gadget manufacturers? There are some companies that have already started including E-waste recycling in to their electronic gadget manufacturing process life cycle.https://titaniumsuccess.com

Electronics Waste Recycling in a Safe and Secure MannerAs electronic recycling involves re-using different electronic components that went in to the making of electronic gadget, electronic recyclers have the additional responsibility of preserving personal data that is stored in such electronic components. Strict control mechanisms are already in place to guide recyclers when it comes to preserving customer data.https://titaniumsuccess.com

Personal data destruction is carried out in accordance with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) media destruction guidelines. The recycling service provider determines whether the device has to be refurbished or shredded. If the recycling service provider determines that the device can be taken up for refurbishment, then appropriate software is used to delete the personal records stored in the device in accordance with the NIST standards that talks about the guidelines for media sanitization.

If the recycling service provider decides to shred the electronic item, before shredding, toxic items that are part of the electronic item such as bulbs, mercury and battery are first removed. There are shredding machines that have the capacity to shred 30,000 pounds of e-waste per hour.Data Destruction Standardshttps://titaniumsuccess.com

Globally Accepted Electronic Recycling StandardsElectronic recycling service providers have accepted e-stewards as the global standard to be followed while providing electronic recycling services. e-Stewards standards has separately established guidelines and procedures for electronic component manufacturers, recycling service providers and consumers.https://titaniumsuccess.com

In order for the electronic recycling service provider to be e-Stewards certified, the service provider should first set up processes that adhere to the ISO 14001 Environment Management standards. The different controls specified in ISO 14001 include the health safety controls, data security controls and social accountability controls. Once the electronic recycling service provider establishes their processes to be in accordance with ISO 14001, the next stage would be audits conducted by the e-Stewards certifying bodies.

For recycling to be mandatory, more electronics recycling companies will need to be up to speed with the guidelines set out for the correct disposal of e-waste. Only then can the full benefit of universal electronics recycling be felt.E-Stewards Guidelines for Recycling Service Providershttps://titaniumsuccess.com

Website: http://www.allgreenrecycling.comAll Green [email protected](800) 780-0347Source:

http://electronicrecyclers.com/e-waste-solutionshttp://e-stewards.org/learn-more/for-recyclershttp://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-88/NISTSP800-88_with-errata.pdfhttp://e-stewards.org/learn-more/for-recyclers/overview/benefits-of-certification/http://www.allgreenrecycling.com/blog/should-recycling-be-mandatory/

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