ELECTRONIC RECYCLING

Since 2001, COM2 Recycling Solutions has provided quality recycling of electronics for the Midwest states and Canada. Operating from the Greater Chicago area and Ontario, COM2 Electronics Recycling program accepts equipment such as Laptops, Desktops, TVs, CRTs, LCDs, Printers, office electronics, and the likes..., and separates their materials into dedicated bins for glass, plastic, iron, aluminum, copper, platinum, metal, and circuit boards (RAM/Gold). These are considered Reusable Commodities, which can then be sent downstream to manufacturers who reuse the raw materials in new products. In the case of Glass, COM2 can actually repurpose glass ingredients for the production of ceramic tile.

While segregating material to be recycled, it is critical to know that there are toxic parts founds in all electronics, which also need to be properly handled. COM2 is equipped and certified to deal with harmful substances such as PCB, mercury, lead, lithium, and more.

All of COM2’s recycling is done in accordance to Federal and Local regulations and guidelines. Roughly 99% of the material we process gets recycled.

I.T. Asset Recovery (ITAR)

When time comes to retiring computers equipment, whether it is due to upgrading or disposal, proficient businesses seek three objectives:

  • Destruction of data and information stored on old units
  • Financial Recovery of any value from units being retired
  • Disposal of old assets in Environmentally sound ways while adhering to Federal rules and regulations

COM2 was established to serve these goals. Not only are we setup to handle them, but we have been improving on the lifecycle of these functions for two decades, so much that we have made the process flawless and immensely smooth to our customers. The objective is for the client to put their trust in our professional process, and be worry free, so that they can focus on their main business. Not only is COM2’s Asset Recovery program cost-effective, but it is also a responsible way to prevent embarrassments of any confidential data from leaking. In addition, A.R. offers clients the opportunity to recover cost and receive profit from retired yet re-marketable assets.

COM2 provides a full suite of services to handle all end-of-life issues associated with IT equipment.

COM2 Recycling Solutions:

The first in North America to offer CRT recovery and repurpose process.

  • Environmentally responsible
  • Cost effective
  • Sustainable

Learn how glass from old TV's and monitors is beneficially reused.

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COM2 Facilities and Logistics

Located in the United States and Canada, COM2 is an international company, well versed in international laws and treaties regarding IT Asset Disposal / Recycling& Management. Proper handling starts with LOGISTICS. COM2 alleviates your concerns by providing secured LOCK-BOX pickup of Hard Drives when a client has a need to protect data during transport. We also provide professionally trained staff highly qualified to handle your I.T. equipment either on-site at your facility or to deinstall, pack/palletize and transport. COM2 helps customers track their equipment from the moment it is loaded on our trucks until its final demise by providing each customer with unique online access that allows them to track their equipment.

CRT GLASS RECYCLING

Introducing North America's first new CRT recycling solution

Cathode ray tubes, or CRTs, are the heavy leaded glass tubes that were used in old TVs and monitors. With new CRTs no longer manufactured in the US, the seriously constrained recovery market has lead to widespread stockpiling and landfilling of the hazardous, but valuable material.

Enter COM2 Recycling

COM2's new recovery process uses silica and oxides found in CRT glass as a substitute for raw materials required to manufacture decorative glazes for ceramic tiles. The leaded and non-leaded glass from CRTs is carefully mixed with other ingredients to create a product that uses fewer natural resources, requires less energy to produce than traditional glazes and results in a product that is safe for the environment.