eForce Recycling is the most unique recycling company on the planet. At least our clients think so because we provide recycling solutions for just about everything commercial organizations generate including batteries, lighting, electronics, office equipment, furniture, construction and demolition materials and more. We'll even pick up the kitchen sink (we really will!). We understand that each organization has different recycling needs and we provide tailored recycling programs according to those needs while meeting and exceeding environmental compliance regulations. We innovate!
eForce Recycling is a certified metro-Philadelphia electronic and computer recycling company.
We service over 75 million square feet of commercial property throughout the Delaware Valley.
We provide secure data destruction and responsible recycling for ALL electronic devices.
We also recycle over 100 difficult to recycle items.
Outrageous Service
We have a passion for recycling. A byproduct of our passion is consistent, outrageous service to our clients. We don't have investors to report to: our only responsibility is to our clients and our environment. This makes our job easy. And it shows.
We're Creative Overachievers
We overachieve at every possible opportunity. We create solutions. We solve problems. No request is too large (or too small) for us. We always find a way to provide the perfect solution.
Award-Winning Sales Staff
Our lead Sales Manager, Jim Mack, a decorated veteran, is available to answer your recycling questions. To set up a recycling event for your community or business, call Jim (215-964-6670) to learn more about our services.
HOST A RESIDENTIAL EVENT
eForce Collection events are a great way to provide residents with a means to properly dispose of obsolete electronic devices. We have found that most densely populated areas (20,000 population and more) collect enough electronics to provide this service at least twice per year. But there are always going to be residents who cannot make these events, even when they are scheduled semi-annually.
MARKETING
All successful collection events have one common theme: they are advertised well. eForce Recycling develops a customized advertising campaign for each community we partner with and work with all local media outlets to spread the word about the event. Check out some sample marketing materials that have proven to be effective.
STAFFING AND LOGISTICS
eForce Recycling streamlines the collection process by providing a trained staff to greet residents and transport the collected materials from the collection site. All material is removed from the collection site and is cleaned by the end of the day. There is never a need to provide municipal workers or incur expenses for the event, we handle it all.
YEAR ROUND SOLUTIONS
For those townships and towns that would like to provide year-round collection services eForce Recycling will provide storage containers that will be picked up when full. These gaylord boxes hold up to 1,000 pounds of electronics. A choice of durable wooden and cardboard gaylords will be provided and are picked up when full.
Ewaste is ugly. Ewaste is hazardous. Unfortunately, ewaste is shipped overseas by many recyclers, causing irreversible damage to human beings and the environment. Yet many organizations unknowingly choose recyclers who ship obsolete electronics overseas with no regard to their final destination. Employing the use of a recycler who ships overseas dramatically increases the risk of environmental liability. All organizations, either morally or legally, should develop a compliance plan for the disposal of retired electronic assets to avoid fines, litigation and even possible imprisonment.eForce Recycling assures our clients that the highest environmental value is achieved and that all obsolete material is demanufactured onsite.
Batteries operate when heavy metals, such as such as mercury, lead, cadmium, and nickel within the battery react with chemical electrolytes to produce power. Thus, batteries pose a potential environmental problem and need to be processed correctly to assure heavy metals are not landfilled and properly recycled. eForce provides recycling services for most battery types and for simplicity has identified battery types below for reference.
Did you know that almost 98% of a building can be recycled? Roofing, wood, metal, dry wall, concrete, rubble, asphalt and plastic can all be recycled and actually help reduce your waste hauling costs. We can provide you with a project plan to reduce costs, meet LEED requirements for recycling (and gaining valuable LEED points) and keep your job site safe. Let us give you a free estimate on your next Construction or Demolition Job.
LEED Certifications have paved the way for a new standard of codes working to reduce the environmental footprint of current building practices. Construction and Demolition account for a large waste stream of the building process, which can be streamlined when excess material is reused or recycled. In many states, Construction and Demolition account for 10 percent of their solid waste management streams. In addition to reducing waste, by limiting the amount being sent to landfills, recycling according to LEED standards can save money by cutting production and disposal costs down.
Materials that count towards LEED certified recycling standards include most non-hazardous building materials: concrete, brick, concrete masonry units, sand, crushed rock, roofing, wood, cardboard, metals, glass, plastics and insulation. Points are given on a scale, based on how much of the materials have been reused.
Taking a few extra steps throughout the building process to sort your waste can save a lot of money in the long run. Saving money by reducing and recycling waste results from decreases in disposal costs, lower labor costs because less material needs to be handled and cut, and reductions in expenditures for materials because less is wasted.
Construction material is surprisingly easy to recycle and often cost-effective. Scrap lumber can be processed and used for landscaping or building products. Metals, including aluminum, cooper and steel, can be sold to scrap metal yards. Cardboard can be easily separated into cardboard-only dumpsters and picked up by a local recycler. It is always prudent to identify local markets that may be able to recycle or reuse your old material. Reducing your waste stream is an easy way to gain LEED points while saving money on your bottom line.
No | Material Name |
---|---|
Electronics | |
1 | CDs/DVDs |
2 | Cell Phones |
3 | Circuit Boards |
4 | Electric Motors |
5 | Keyboards / Mice |
6 | Laptops |
7 | Mother Boards |
8 | Printers |
9 | Servers |
Metal | |
10 | Lead Acid Batteries |
3114 Grays Ferry Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania United States ZIP: 19146 |
215.964.6669 NS james.mack@eforcecompliance.com |