Dramatically Simplifying
Ewaste Recycling
The most pressing challenge in recycling ewaste is
proactively collecting discarded technology devices.
OUR CAUSE
Why do We Exist?
Ewaste
64 Million Tons!
Most consumers don’t know how or where to recycle their Ewaste so it usually ends up in trash bins and ultimately landfills.
Collection
Stuck in your Closet / Basement.
The most pressing challenge in recycling Ewaste today is how to proactively collect the ever-increasing number of discarded technology devices from consumers for recycling.
Recycling
More than 80% go to the Landfill!
There are many qualified Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) endorsed R2v3 accredited ewaste recycling facilities currently in operation worldwide. Recycling is not where the problem lies.
EWCRA dramatically simplifies
electronic waste recycling.
Raise Awareness
Schedule Events to educate and collect.
Simplify Collection
Fill the gap plaguing Ewaste Recycling.
Reduce Ewaste
Improve environment for our children.
Save the Planet
Fulfill sustainability initiatives.
Mission: Simplify Ewaste Recycling.
Reuse
Technology devices that still function such as smartphones, laptops and printers will be donated to the underserved within our community.
Repair
Technology devices that require a minimal repair to make them operational will be repaired and donated to the underserved within our community.
Recycle
Technology devices that arrive DOA will be delivered to EPA endorsed R2v3 accredited facilities for recycling.
22
YEARS RECYCLING
37k+
DEVICES RECYCLED
16.88
METRIC TONS
E-Waste Collection & Recycling Association
Environment & Sustainability Charity
Evidence-Based Research
World Health Organization (WHO):
Be wise about #Ewaste
EPA endorsed R2v3 Certified
EWCRA only works with recyclers which carry the EPA endorsed R2v3 accreditation signifying they meet the highest standards to safely recycle electronics.
According to the EPA website, R2v3 accredited recyclers:
- Offer a way to assess the environmental, worker health, and security practices of entities managing used electronics.
- Are based on strong environmental standards that maximize reuse and recycling, minimize exposure to human health or the environment and ensure safe management of materials by downstream handlers.