Midwest Electronic Recovery, established in 2000, is a computer and electronic recycling division of Midwest Computer Brokers Inc. MER addresses the environmental risk of recycling and disposal of non-functioning and obsolete electronic equipment. Our discriminating clients, who range from large corporations to private individuals, enjoy the benefits of custom disposal services which include guaranteed data destruction, equipment recycling, and asset management services.
MER is one of a handful of electronic recyclers which is able to de-manufacture cathode ray tubes on site. Our state-of-the-art CRT recycling system allows us to safely break down CRTs for glass and metal recovery. Our process insures that dangerous materials are properly recycled. MER is proud to have diverted millions of pounds of electronic waste from Midwestern landfills.Midwest Electronic Recovery (MER) protects your interests and the environment by employing state-of-the-art electronic recycling practices. Which is why MER is the largest computer and electronics recycling center in Iowa. For more than 10 years MER has offered electronic recycling solutions to communities, solid waste agencies, businesses, school districts, institutions, and individuals. Your electronic equipment and data is safest in our hands.Midwest Electronic Recovery is a growing company which continues to invest in electronic recovery solutions. Recycling electronic equipment preserves natural resources and is an efficient means of reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions.
Midwest Electronic Recovery provides comprehensive electronic recycling services to communities, solid waste agencies, businesses, school districts, state institutions, organizations, and individuals. We guarantee environmentally responsible processing of all electronic equipment, including CRTs.
Midwest Electronic Recovery’s comprehensive services include:
At MER your electronic equipment has two possible fates. Newer equipment is offered for sale to a second user after it has been refurbished, cleaned of asset tags, and the data storage devices sanitized. Older, obsolete, or broken equipment is de-manufactured into its individual component parts for recycling.MER has two recycling facilities in Iowa. The three-acre, four-building, 40,000-square foot facility in Walford houses our state-of-the-art CRT processor; sorting, de-manufacturing and refurbishment. The Clive facility collects, refurbishes, and de-manufactures electronics on a smaller scale.
E-waste can be broken down into four main material categories; scrap metal and wire, mixed plastics, printed circuit boards, and leaded glass. MER separates e-waste into 29 specific types of materials for more efficient recycling.
No | Material Name |
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Electronics | |
1 | Circuit Boards |
2 | Electric Motors |
3 | Hard Drive |
4 | Keyboards / Mice |
5 | Printers |
6 | Televisions |
7 | VCRs |
7420 University Ave, Suite A Clive, Iowa United States ZIP: 50325 |
(515) 226-9990 NS rollie@mcbia.com |
100 Third Street North P.O. Box 500 Walford, Iowa United States ZIP: 52351 |
(319) 845-2075 (319) 845-2002 Info@ewasterecycle.com |
Tuesday | From 8:30 am To 5:00 pm |
Wednesday | From 8:30 am To 5:00 pm |
Thursday | From 8:30 am To 5:00 pm |
Friday | From 8:30 am To 5:00 pm |
Saturday | From 8:30 am To 5:00 pm |
Sunday | Closed |
Closed |