The eCircular company is dedicated to recycling complex networking equipment, lithium-ion batteries, and other challenging electronic scrap (e-scrap) materials. The e-scrap dismantling line follows a streamlined process::
- Trained staff employ hammers or hammering mills to dismantle the casing.
- The facility separates individual components such as plastic, glass, copper, and other metallic materials.
- These components are transported by employees to specialized recycling points for additional processing.
- Non-recyclable materials are meticulously packed and disposed of efficiently.
The Importance of The E-Waste Recycling
E-scrap comprises metals like copper, silver, gold, palladium, and aluminum. At eCircular, we utilize an advanced e-scrap dismantling line designed to extract the maximum amount of reusable materials from telecom equipment. This specialized process involves segregating wire types, motherboards, batteries, printed circuit boards, and other electronic components found in telecom equipment. After meticulous separation, our experienced staff skillfully sorts metals to ensure the highest quality for the end consumer. With over 20 years of experience from our parent company, which has expertise in e-Waste Recycling and utilizes best-in-class technology, eCircular is a trusted leader in e-scrap recycling.
The adoption of recycling methods to recover valuable metals proves to be more cost-effective than traditional approaches. For example, recycling one ton of circuit boards can yield up to 800 times more gold and 40 times more copper than mining an equivalent amount of ore. Additionally, recycled lithium-ion batteries often contain higher amounts of nickel and cobalt compared to their mined counterparts.
Scrap computers and electronics contain various toxic and hazardous chemicals. Without proper disposal, these pollutants can leach into the environment. Due to their relatively short lifespan, electronics quickly become e-waste, with millions reaching the end of their useful life annually, including mobile phones, TVs, computers, laptops, and tablets.
Despite containing valuable components, e-scrap materials often end up in landfills. Recycling e-scrap, such as computers and electronics, enables recyclers like eCircular to salvage valuable materials, preserve natural resources, mitigate pollution, reduce landfill usage, and stimulate job creation.