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Advanced Technology Recycling

Advanced Technology Recycling

Overview

Advanced Technology Recycling (ATR) is a leading certified electronic recycling and IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) company that prioritizes making electronic recycling easy for businesses and individuals alike. With a strong commitment to sustainability, ATR offers comprehensive solutions that effectively eliminate the economic and environmental risks associated with improper handling of end-of-life electronics. ATR's dedication to responsible e-waste management ensures that clients can dispose of their electronic devices securely and ethically. By adhering to stringent industry standards and utilizing advanced recycling techniques, ATR guarantees the safe and environmentally friendly handling of electronic waste. This commitment not only protects the planet but also safeguards their clients' corporate image and brand.

With their extensive expertise and state-of-the-art facilities, ATR provides seamless IT Asset Disposition services, including data destruction, asset recovery, and remarketing. By securely managing the entire lifecycle of electronic devices, ATR ensures that sensitive information is permanently erased and valuable components are recycled or resold appropriately. Choose ATR for a hassle-free electronic recycling experience that combines cutting-edge technology, sustainable practices, and the utmost dedication to protecting the environment and your organization's reputation.

Ms. Barb Ehresman
CEO
Operating since 2002
51-200
Impact
Eco-systems impacted by Advanced Technology Recycling
Cities and Towns
Sectors improved by Advanced Technology Recycling
E-Waste Recycling
Circular Economy
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Products & services

Suitable for
  •  Local communities
  •  Individuals & Household
  •  School & Colleges
  •  Society & Flats
Accepted materials
  •  Electronic waste
Type of service
  •  Upcycles waste
Key features
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Comprehensive E-Waste Solutions
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State-of-the-Art Facilities
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Data Security and Destruction
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Environmental Compliance
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Materials Recovery and Resource Conservation
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Hazardous Waste Management
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Customized Solutions
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Transparency and Reporting
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Community Engagement and Education
Method and technique
Recycling of E-Waste

Advanced technology recycling company employ sophisticated processes and technologies to recycle electronic waste (e-waste) efficiently and responsibly. Here's a general overview of how they recycle e-waste:

Collection and Sorting: E-waste is collected from various sources, including households, businesses, and electronic manufacturers. Advanced technology recycling companies may operate collection centers or partner with other organizations for e-waste collection. Once collected, the e-waste is sorted based on factors such as type, condition, and recyclability.

Data Destruction: Before processing, any electronic devices containing sensitive data (such as computers, hard drives, and smartphones) undergo data destruction procedures to ensure that personal or confidential information is securely erased. This may involve data wiping, degaussing, or physical destruction of storage devices. Disassembly: E-waste items are disassembled into their component parts and materials. This process may be done manually by trained technicians or through automated disassembly equipment. Components such as circuit boards, wires, plastics, metals, and glass are separated for further processing.

Material Recovery: Components and materials recovered from e-waste are processed to extract valuable resources. For example: Circuit boards contain precious metals like gold, silver, and palladium. They are shredded and undergo various chemical and physical processes to recover these metals.

Plastics are shredded and melted to produce plastic pellets or granules for reuse in manufacturing. Metals such as copper, aluminum, and steel are separated using techniques like shredding, sorting, and smelting for recycling into new products.

Glass from cathode ray tubes (CRTs) and monitors is crushed and recycled into new glass products or used as a raw material in manufacturing.

Hazardous Waste Management: Certain components of e-waste, such as batteries and mercury-containing devices, may contain hazardous materials. Advanced technology recycling companies handle these materials according to regulatory requirements, ensuring proper disposal or treatment to minimize environmental and health risks.

Environmental Controls and Compliance: Advanced technology recycling facilities adhere to strict environmental standards and regulations to minimize pollution and ensure worker safety. This may include implementing pollution control measures, wastewater treatment systems, and air quality monitoring.

Quality Assurance and Certification: Many advanced technology recycling companies undergo certification processes to demonstrate their commitment to environmental and social responsibility. Certifications such as R2 (Responsible Recycling) and e-Stewards ensure that e-waste is processed ethically and sustainably, adhering to industry best practices and standards.

By leveraging advanced processes and technologies, the company contribute to a more sustainable and circular economy by recycling electronic devices and components responsibly.


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Contact
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815-844-7779 / 877-781-7779
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Address
902 N. Hazel St. Pontiac, IL 61764
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