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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section 1: Business Information. Fill in the reporting year, select your role (Handler, Generator, Recycler), and provide your facility ID number if applicable. Complete all fields including business name, mailing address, contact details, and EPA/State ID number.
  3. Move to Section 2: Handling Activity and Total Quantity Information. Indicate the types of materials handled by checking the appropriate boxes. Enter total quantities handled or received in pounds for each category.
  4. For recyclers, complete treatment information by checking relevant boxes regarding treatment methods used and indicating whether hazardous waste was generated.
  5. In Section 3: Destination Information, list the destinations where e-waste was shipped. Provide names, addresses, and quantities shipped for each destination.
  6. Finally, complete Section 4: Signed Certification. Ensure that all information is accurate before signing and dating the report.

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Effective e-waste recycling can recover valuable raw materials like gold, aluminum, silver, copper, and palladium, which can be used to manufacture new products. However, in the United States, only 15% of e-waste is recycled, despite being the second-largest global producer of e-waste.
Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003. California passed the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003 to encourage proper e-waste disposal. The Act led to the creation of the Covered Electronic Waste (CEW) Recycling Program. The program supports the safe and responsible disposal of covered electronic devices (CEDs).
These discarded devices are considered e-waste and can become a threat to health and the environment if they are not disposed of and recycled appropriately. Common items in e-waste streams include computers, mobile phones, large household appliances, and medical equipment.
E-waste, electronic waste, e-scrap and end-of-life electronics are terms often used to describe used electronics that are nearing the end of their useful life, and are discarded, donated or given to a recycler.
The United Nations (UN) defines e-waste as any discarded product with a battery or plug, and features toxic and hazardous substances such as mercury, that can pose severe risk to human and environmental health. About E-Waste.

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What is Waste Disposal? Waste disposal means removing, discarding, recycling or destroying unwanted materials called waste that is produced from agriculture, domestic usage or industrial products. Following the correct methods for waste disposal will ensure lesser pollution and hazards for the environment.
Electronic waste (e-waste) is one of the fastest-growing waste streams as we use more electrical devices in our modern lives. Currently, more than 50 million tonnes of e-waste are produced every year across the world.
Conclusion. E-waste recycling is an important process that helps to protect the environment and conserve natural resources. By properly disposing of e-waste, we can reduce the number of harmful chemicals released into the environment and prevent soil and water contamination.

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