GlobalTech Environmental

215 Robbins Rd, Columbus, Wisconsin, United States

GlobalTech is committed to a 100% NO LANDFILL policy — and we’re responsibly registered with the U.S. EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) as a Universal Waste Handler. We take our environmentally-friendly reputation seriously.GlobalTech Environmental is committed to an environmentally responsible approach to electronics and battery recycling. We’re a Large Quantity Universal Waste Handler, registered with the U.S. EPA. Our strong background in energy conservation and recycling makes GlobalTech Environmental the right fit for any company needing responsible assistance with their battery and electronic scrap recycling and waste disposal stream. We focus on a zero landfill policy — along with superior customer service.We live up to our name, because we are truly a global business with mutually beneficial partnerships established across the world. We work closely with leading global battery recyclers and smelters to provide you with recycling solutions for your growing business. We provide a wide array of services, spanning from re-use to reclamation of valuable metals. Our goal is to responsibly manage and recycle your batteries and electronic waste disposal while developing a mutually beneficial relationship — that makes great financial sense!

  • We care about our customers and vendors.  After all, we wouldn’t be here without them! Have a question about battery or electronic scrap recycling?  Just ask us!
  • Because of our outstanding business relationships, we’re able to offer our clients superior prices on all their battery and electronics recycling.
  • We make your convenience our top priority.  We can provide instructions on how to ship batteries and electronic waste for recycling — or we can pick them up at your business, anywhere in the U.S.

We Can Pick Up Your Battery & Electronic Scrap Recycling Anywhere in the U.S.
GlobalTech Environmental offers a variety of professional services to businesses looking for battery and electronic scrap recycling solutions. Gain peace of mind knowing we are registered as a Large Universal Waste Handler through the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency). If you want great customer service, affordable prices, and assurance that your material will be handled appropriately, we can help.

Battery Recycling Solutions for Businesses

  • GlobalTech buys Li-ion batteries to help keep them out of refineries by finding ways to re-use  batteries that still have life left.  We also have many options to actually refine the battery to get cobalt and other precious metals out. A Lithium-Ion battery (sometimes called Li-ion battery or LIB) is a common battery used in consumer electronics such as laptops, cell phones and other electronic devices.
  • Nickel metal hydride batteries (sometimes called NiMH or Ni–MH) are a type of rechargeable battery. We have access to one of the world’s best refining facilities to safely recover the nickel. The price we pay for this material is a reflection of just how good this process is.
  • A nickel-metal cadmium battery (sometimes called NiCD, Ni-Cad or Ni–Cd) is a type of rechargeable battery. NiCD batteries are losing their popularity but are still used in a lot of cordless tools as well as various wireless electronics.
  • Also called industrial alkaline or wet Industrial batteries, these ventilated wet cell and valve regulated Ni-Cd batteries are used in reserve power applications like emergency lighting, standby power and UPS.
  • Aircraft batteries serve to start the engines on airplanes. They are usually in a steel case to protect the battery.
  • Lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4), also known as LFP, is a compound used in lithium iron phosphate batteries (related to Li-Ion batteries). It is targeted for use in power tools and electric vehicles.
  • Lead-acid batteries come in many shapes and sizes. They are mostly used when surge current is not important. Large-format lead-acid designs are widely used for storage in backup power supplies in cell phone towers. Other applications include forklifts, automobiles, and marine electronics.
  • This is a lead-acid battery that is a single cell, valve regulated (VRLA), maintenance-free (no topping-up), special high current performance battery. Lead-acid batteries are used in the telecommunications field. Despite myths within the industry, this type of battery is highly recyclable.
  • Alkaline batteries are the most common household batteries — widely used in household electronics such as children’s toys, remotes, and flashlights. Because of the chemistry in alkaline, there is little to no monetary value, so there’s generally a charge to recycle this type of battery.
  • Sometimes referred to as lithium primary and lithium button cells, a button cell battery or watch battery is a small single cell battery shaped as a squat cylinder. Most button cells contain mercury or cadmium, which poses a health risk.
  • Also called lithium manganese dioxide, this is a lightweight battery typically seen in defibrillators, cameras and other similar applications. This battery self-discharges over time.

Electronics Recycling For Businesses We buy your electronic scrap for recycling.

  • Inside all electronics there is some sort of circuit board. This board is often like a brain within the component.
  • Close to 200 million laptops are sold each year around the world. There is a great need to keep these products out of landfills for many reasons.
  • Cell phones are popular mobile devices that are almost a necessity to everyday life in today’s busy world. Whether for emergency, social, or business purposes it’s estimated that nearly 90% of American adults own a cell phone.
  • With better quality and less risk to our environment than CRT style monitors, LCD screens have virtually replaced the old technology of analog images. This in no way means that we can just toss these electronics into landfills. The backlighting fluorescent tubes are considered hazardous, as they contain mercury, and require professional electronics recycling.
  • Although losing ground in the popularity battle to laptops and tablets, the desktop tower is still a very common computer choice. However, when it’s time to replace them, many states in America and countries across the world ban them from landfills.

Utility Meter Recycling For Businesses

We Buy Used, Obsolete & Broken Utility Meters

Most utility meters are considered hazardous waste during transportation, according to the DOT (Department of Transportation). GlobalTech has the experience to properly manage electronic scrap recycling and waste disposal of hazardous materials such as gas, electric or water meters. We also have the resources to manage semi-truck-load quantities from businesses looking to properly recycle all aspects of their utility meters in a legal and environmentally-friendly manner.

GlobalTech Makes It Easy

  • Universal Waste labels which meet EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) requirements for storing waste.*
  • Class 9 Hazardous Waste labels for transportation which meet DOT requirements.*
  • Large boxes (gaylords) for storage and transportation of your utility meters and other electronic waste disposal needs.*
  • Excellent customer service — with exceptional processing time. From the initial conversation to the point when we issue you a check, we make it easy for you.
Materials Accepted
Electronics
1Cell Phones
2Circuit Boards
3Electric Motors
4Laptops
5LCD Monitor
6Servers
Metal
7Lead Acid Batteries
8Ni-Cad Batteries

Company Services

Company Locations

Columbus, Wisconsin
United States
ZIP: 53925
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Phone : (800) 770-2330

Mail : info@GlobalTechEnvironmental.com

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