E-Scrap, Inc. is a Florida Department of Environmental Protection Agency (FDEP) recycling company – Facility ID # FLR000128199 – insured for its on- and off-site operations. We are also permitted by the Miami-Dade County Department of Environmental Regional Management (DERM), operating permit # SW-1703.
We recycle all types of electronics from main frame systems to PDAs including computers, peripherals, notebooks, CRT and LCD monitors; desktop and self-standing copiers and printers; commercial and industrial, scientific, testing and medical equipment; audio and video systems; land and cellular phones; cables of all types; telecommunication systems; electronic toys and games; and much more.
We offer South Florida clients a wide variety of services, from local pick-up and handling to export sales and loading of ocean containers. Equipment is generally packed on shrink-wrapped pallets ready to be loaded at our dock-height facility.
Our B2B Florida-wide recovery and recycling service offers clients an economical way to recycle and dispose of electronics while meeting the most rigorous compliance standards.We pick up pallets of obsolete electronics from anywhere in Florida at minimal cost that includes transport and recycling.A pallet should not exceed the following dimension and weight: L48â€Â x W48â€Â x H54â€Â and have a maximum weight of 2,400 lbs. Pallet should be tightly packed and shrink-wrapped for safe transport.
Equipment still holding a commercial residual value are thoroughly tested; computers or laptops have their HDD wiped, cleaned and made available for local and export sales. We supply freight forwarding agents with all pertinent export documentation for either ocean or airfreight shipments, i.e. shipping instructions, packing lists and invoices.Our crew will remove equipment from your workplace — from disconnect "on desk" to safe removal. This service is generally recommended with our IT Asset Management program.
Our secure corporate data destruction service, in conformance with NIST800-88, uses one of two systems, at client's election:
Hazardous waste lamps are part of the universal waste regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Regulating lamps as a universal waste under 40 CFR Part 273 provides better management and facilitate compliance with RCRA hazardous waste requirement. A Certificate of Recycling, together with a line item Manifest, is issued for each load for generator EPA record.Industrial and consumer batteries, as well as lamps ballasts and capacitors large and small, PCB or non-PCB bearing are commonly recycled in our EPA industrial process. Also part of the RCRA hazardous waste requirement, specific disposal track record need be kept by generators for such waste disposal record.
E-Scrap is committed to providing recycling services for obsolete electronics that reflect our responsibility for a cleaner, healthier environment. The nature of our business reduces the environmental impact associated with electronic waste, as well as spent fluorescent lamps, batteries and mercury bearing devices. Moreover, we are committed to an Environmental Management System that conforms to both Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Florida Department of Environmental Protection agency (FDEP) requirements, as well as industry national recommendations and guidelines. We also believe that protection of the environment is compatible with sound business practices; and as such we will:
No | Material Name |
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Electronics | |
1 | Circuit Boards |
2 | CPU's |
3 | Power Supplies |
4 | Wire and Cables |
2220 East 11th Avenue Miami, Florida United States ZIP: 33013 |
305-636-1911 305-694-5136 escrap14@escrapusa.com |
Tuesday | From 8:30 am To 4:00 pm |
Wednesday | From 8:30 am To 4:00 pm |
Thursday | From 8:30 am To 4:00 pm |
Friday | From 8:30 am To 4:00 pm |
Saturday | From 8:30 am To 4:00 pm |
Sunday | Closed |
Closed |