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We Serve Washington D.C, Maryland, Pennsylvania & Virginia

Commercial & Residential Electronics Recycling Center

E-Waste Recycling at Metro Green

Metro Green is a leader in Computers and E-Waste recycling solutions in the Washington metro area. At Metro green, we focus on providing economical and eco-friendly solutions. To your E-Waste Recycling in and around the surrounding DC Metro areas. We have garnered a good reputation serving. The private and public sectors over the past 10 years. With safe and cost-effective ways to recycle electronic disposal of its equipment. We offer electronic waste management, appliance recycling, and shredding services. computer electronic refurbishment and remarketing, data destruction, and E-Waste Recycling Company in Washington DC.
 
All the electronic equipment that we pick up. Goes through a series of detailed steps to ensure a secure recycling process.

News & Events

Data concerns preventing one in five adults recycling old devices, survey finds

Data concerns are holding one in five adults back from recycling their unused tech items, a survey has indicated. The findings by Empathy Research, carried out on behalf of WEEE Ireland, a not-for-profit organisation which encourages electrical recycling, indicates that a further 22 per cent keep old devices as back-ups.Read more

E-Scrap Recycling Market to Reach $96.71 Billion, Globally, by 2032 at 14.2% CAGR: Allied Market Research

The global E-Scrap recycling market is experiencing growth due to several factors such as, rising awareness of the negative impact of landfills on the environment, availability of large volumes of e-scrap across the world, and implementation of strict regulations to prevent environmental damage. Read More

Electronics Recycling Market Is Projected To Touch a Valuation of US$ 120 Billion by 2033: Fact.MR Report

Rockville, Jan. 27, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to Fact.MR, a market research and competitive intelligence provider, the worldwide electronics recycling market is anticipated to garner US$ 120 billion by 2033, expanding at a high-value 13.1% CAGR from 2023 to 2033. Read More

Sustainable electronics

With the issue of sustainability once again coming under the spotlight at COP 27 how can electronics, one of the world’s most polluting industries, reduce emissions and cut waste. Read More

Data Center IT Asset Disposition Market Future Growth and Business Opportunities 2022-2027|Recent Research Report

Global Data Center IT Asset Disposition Market 2022-2027 report enlists a variety of qualitative as well as quantitative research findings and remarkable insights associated with various segments of the industry reached on the basis of numerous parameters including product type, technology, end-users, geographical regions, and more. Read More

Study shows increase in electronics’ GHG emissions

Researchers evaluated 1,003 life cycle reports from various manufacturers to determine the amount of carbon dioxide emissions created during the life span of products. Read More

Apple selects ITAD firm for business-boosting program

The world’s biggest tech company has again selected an ITAD services provider to join its business accelerator program. Read More

Global ITAD provider continues US expansion strategy

TES has plans to open a Las Vegas operation at the start of 2023, with the aim of being closer to its West Coast clients.
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Rechargeable batteries cause fires. Here’s how to properly dispose of them.

Reports of fires in landfills and recycling centers have grown alongside our reliance on electronics.
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Electronics are built with death dates. Let’s not keep them a secret.

Our analysis of 14 popular consumer devices found most could stop working in 3 to 4 years because of irreplaceable batteries. Here’s how we get the tech industry to design products that last longer — and do less damage to the environment.
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A mountain that just keeps growing.' What to know about the e-waste left behind by your gadgets

If you have one or more drawers filled with old gadgets and wires, you're not alone.
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Are you aware of the Zero Waste DC program?

The Zero Waste DC initiative was started 6 years ago DC currently produces 1.13 million tons of waste each year out of which only 16% is recycled.
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Rechargeable batteries cause fires. Here’s how to properly dispose of them.

Reports of fires in landfills and recycling centers have grown alongside our reliance on electronics.
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Electronics Recycling in the US Is a Total Mess

A new survey reveals that 1 in 4 people throw old phones and computers directly into the garbage, because recycling is hard.
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IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) Market by latest COVID-19 Impact and Global Analysis to 2028 with leading players

IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) Market report provides the newest industry details and industry trends, allowing you to identify the products and end users driving revenue growth and profitability. The industry report lists the leading competitors and provides the insights strategic industry analysis of the key factors influencing the market.
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E-Waste World Conference and Expo to be held from 30 Nov - 1 Dec’ 2022 Venue: Frankfurt Messe | Germany

Following the success of the November 2019 launch in Frankfurt, 2020 online Virtual Summit, and the 2021 in-person live event, this year’s edition will once again adopt an holistic approach to tackling e-waste in all its forms as well as the solutions to the global e-waste crisis.
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Share if you don't want Lithium cost to increase by almost 500% this year

According to scientists, the earth is running out of 30 elements that are needed to make smartphones.
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Recycled Rocket Delivers Satellite into Orbit

SpaceX launches a previously used rocket to take a commercial satellite into space.
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World Backup Day

Replacing your computer system or a phone is an easy task, but replacing your data is not, so be safe and keep a backup.
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Electronics Recycling-Global Market to Reach $65.8 Billion by 2026

Electronics Recycling-US Market estimate and Analytics to reach US$32.5 Billion in the year 2020 and arrive at a reconsidered size of US$65.8 Billion by 2026.
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The global E-Scrap recycling market is experiencing growth due to several factors such as, rising awareness of the negative impact of landfills on the environment, availability of large volumes of e-scrap across the world, and implementation of strict regulations to prevent environmental damage. Read more

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E-Scrap Recycling Market to Reach $96.71 Billion, Globally, by 2032 at 14.2% CAGR: Allied Market Research

.The global E-Scrap recycling market is experiencing growth due to several factors such as, rising awareness of the negative impact of landfills on the environment, availability of large volumes of e-scrap across the world, and implementation of strict regulations to prevent environmental damage. Read more

E-Scrap Recycling Market to Reach $96.71 Billion, Globally, by 2032 at 14.2% CAGR: Allied Market Research

The global E-Scrap recycling market is experiencing growth due to several factors such as, rising awareness of the negative impact of landfills on the environment, availability of large volumes of e-scrap across the world, and implementation of strict regulations to prevent environmental damage. Read more

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Data concerns preventing one in five adults recycling old devices, survey finds

Data concerns are holding one in five adults back from recycling their unused tech items, a survey has indicated. The findings by Empathy Research, carried out on behalf of WEEE Ireland, a not-for-profit organisation which encourages electrical recycling, indicates that a further 22 per cent keep old devices as back-ups. Read More Labs

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Data concerns preventing one in five adults recycling old devices, survey finds

Data concerns are holding one in five adults back from recycling their unused tech items, a survey has indicated. The findings by Empathy Research, carried out on behalf of WEEE Ireland, a not-for-profit organization which encourages electrical recycling, indicates that a further 22 per cent keep old devices as back-ups. Read More

Importance of E-waste Recycling

 E-waste recycling is an important step in e-waste management. Because it reduces the size of landfills covered with electronic dumps. Which can be harmful to the environment. It is also important because. It can end up saving materials, resources, energy, and dollars. By recycling and re-using products, E-waste recycles addresses a list of climatic, ecological, and economic concerns of the world. 

Process of Recycling

E-Waste Recycling Company in Washington DC. We safely electronic waste disposal using a step-wise reprocessing method. Starting from secure data destruction, and inspection of e-waste recycling. We process each electronic disposal of its equipment. For its workability or for the materials and parts that can be further used. After the equipment is sorted for re-cycle, refurbish, re-sell and re-use. Our expert team recycles the units until. Most of the electronic waste disposal is either reused or processed to the source form. Only less than 1% of the total e-waste goes into the landfill at the end of our recycling process.

Data Center Decommissioning

Decommissioning a data center is an extensive and complex process. Because of complex servers.6

Equipment Recycling

Non-working equipment is sent to downline vendors for recycling

Hard Drive Shredding

By default. We perform data destruction (deletion) and tag removal on all recycling shipments

Free Pickup

We provide electronics and computer pickup services. To help accommodate all your organization’s branches

One-Time Shredding & Data Destruction

We offer one-time shredding services. For all your electronic media in a secure, compliant, and cost-effective way. Customers who do not need regular shredding of data storage or other devices. Go for our one-time shredding services. Which can be offered on-site or off-site depending on the requirements.

Benefits Of Recycling

 Electronics recycling is a process where outdated and discarded. Old equipment is used to reproduce new parts and products. That is reusable, avoiding the creation of new products. Recycling electronics not only allows easy disposal of it equipment. For the clients but donating computer electronic equipment and other gadgets. Can also help the less fortunate to own and hone skills to better themselves. While the need for more electronics in the environment can be limited. Computers and Electronics recycling benefits include reducing the space in landfills. Reducing the emission of toxic chemicals. Conserving the energy used by manufacturers and providing a source of lead for producing new items.  

Connect with us for your electronic waste disposal or recycling requirements. We serve Washington D.C, Maryland, Pennsylvania & Virginia.

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