Green Recycling was founded by like minded people who had passion for environment in the year 2008 for intention to providing an environmentally friendly solution to the problem of e-waste. Green recycling is Computers scrap & electronics (WEEE) recycling Company have operation across India. It helps Corporate, Organization, institution & Individual, to Disposal & Recycling of obsolete and surplus computer, electronic, metal scrap and E-Waste items which no longer use them. As a specialist in E-waste recycling we know the best technique to dispose of all E-waste materials in proper scientific manner so that no harm done to our environment. We help the technological companies of today recycle their computers of yesterday. The task of recycling the old machinery has now become a formidable one. Most companies now pay large sum of money for the removal of their old & obsolete computers, but we have a solution. We will come by & pick up your entire old, unused & obsolete machine for efficient recycling. We consider ourselves to be great problem solvers. Most clients of ours have similar problems that almost always fall into the category of having out-of-use electronic equipment, sometimes mountains of it, usually in warehouses nationwide and sometimes in offices, closets and desk drawers.
Objectives:-
Following are the main objectives to achieve are:
• Take care of hazardous/toxic substances contained in e-waste in an environmentally sound manner while preventing secondary and tertiary emissions
• Recover valuable materials as effectively as possible
• Create economically and environmentally sustainable businesses (optimize ecoefficiency)
• Consider the social implications and the local context of operations (e.g. employment
Opportunities, available skills and education etc.).
• Environment, health and safety: emission levels into air, water and soil energy efficiency; use of water, land and raw materials; process security/risk of toxic exposure due to process failures; workers protection; final fate of (by)-products.
infrastructure in place etc.
• Resource recovery/technology: variety of substances that are recovered; recovery and yield for individual materials; rating of recovered materials with respect to economic and environmental value
• Social compliance: impact on employment and public wealth; current recycling infrastructure; involvement of existing informal structures; legislative framework; etc.