ELECTRONIC WASTE
(E-WASTE)
California State Regulations SB20 and SB50 require that any electronics containing a screen larger than four inches must be sent to a State approved recycler. This includes televisions and computer monitors, as well as things like medical equipment and testing equipment. Other electronics, such as computers and peripherals, printers, copiers, faxes, cell phones, CD/DVD players, and phone systems must also be recycled. These materials must all be packaged in a manner to ensure safe handling and transportation to minimize the risk of breakage. Each container must also be properly labeled during storage and transportation. JCE sends all electronic/electrical scrap for recycling to authorized facilities only. We do not send any of this material to landfill.
BATTERIES
Batteries contain corrosive materials and should be handled with care. Some batteries, if mishandled, can cause fires or even explosions. Batteries should be separated by chemistry types and properly packaged. Dry 1.5 volt alkaline batteries are exempted from the requirement to package the batteries individually or tape the contacts. All other batteries must be packaged in a manner to prevent accidental short circuits between the contacts. Each pallet, drum, or battery must be properly labeled, using the appropriate DOT shipping name.