Universal waste refers to a category of hazardous waste generated from the disposal of commonly used items such as batteries, lightbulbs, and mercury-containing devices like fluorescent lamps. These products are essential for supporting daily functions related to productivity, comfort, safety, and convenience. However, once they reach the end of their useful life, it is crucial to manage them in accordance with hazardous waste management regulations to minimize their environmental impact.
UNIVERSAL WASTES MAY NOT BE DISPOSED OF IN THE TRASH.

Straight fluorescent lamps, compact, U-shaped, and circular fluorescent lamps, as well as LED and incandescent bulbs, are essential components in lighting solutions. When it comes to lamp recycling services, it is crucial to include coated lamps, high pressure sodium bulbs, metal halide lights, ultraviolet, and neon lamps. Effective waste management also involves the proper disposal of non-PCB ballasts, capacitors, and transformers.

Lead Acid Batteries, Alkaline (Non-Mercury) Batteries, Nickel Iron, Nickel Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, Carbon Zinc, Silver Oxide, Lithium Metal, and Lithium Ion are all types of batteries that require proper battery disposal to prevent hazardous waste. Effective waste management practices are essential to ensure the safe handling of these materials.

Monitors, TVs, laptops, tablets, iPads, Chromebooks, MacBooks, iPhones, cell phones, and projectors are part of the electronic waste we accept. Additionally, we handle printers, networking gear, servers, and cable boxes. Don't forget about speakers, mice, keyboards, CPUs, and hard drives. We also accept wire, metal, VCRs, DVD players, household devices, AV equipment, and scanners.
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