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Mercury-Containing ComponentsSome older devices, particularly old LCD screens, may contain traces of mercury. While regulations have largely phased out mercury in newer electronics, you may still come across it in legacy equipment. Mercury is highly toxic and must be handled by specialized disposal facilities.
The average cost for recycling electronic devices for your business can be 20-40 cents per pound of electronic waste.
California enacted the Electronic Waste Recycling Act (Act) of 2003 (SB 20, Sher, Chapter 526, Statutes of 2003) to establish a funding system for the collection and recycling of certain electronic wastes.
The Covered Electronic Waste (CEW) Recycling Program The Covered Electronic Waste Recycling Program (Program) provides all Californians with convenient recycling for unwanted electronics. CalRecycle receives and evaluates applications from prospective collectors and recyclers to participate in the Program.
Disposing of it in landfills may harm both human health and the environment. California passed the Electronic Waste Recycling Act (EWRA) in 2003 to address this e-waste issue. The Act created a program to ensure the safe and responsible disposal of your covered electronic device (CED) waste.
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Helping your business succeed is important to the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA). The fees you collect and pay to the state provide funding for a program for consumers to return, recycle, and ensure safe and environmentally sound disposal of covered electronic devices (CEDs).
This landmark law requires that by 2032, industry must: Sell 25% less single-use plastic packaging and food ware in the state. Make all single-use packaging and plastic food ware recyclable or compostable. Recycle 65% of single-use plastic packaging and food ware.
Current Fees (January 1, 2020, forward) $4 More than four inches but less than 15 inches. $5 At least 15 inches but less than 35 inches. $6 35 inches or more.

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