Why Recycle Computers & Electronics
Recycle Computers and Electronic Components
The demand for information has created a huge amount of electronic devices, including computers
and peripherals that become obsolete or worn out at an increasingly faster rate. Technological
advances are rapidly rendering formerly cutting-edge electronics obsolete.
As a result, what to do with obsolete electronics has become a global problem. Computers and computer peripherals contain hazardous or toxic substances, some electronic products (notably those with cathode ray tubes or CRTs, circuit boards, batteries, and mercury switches) contain hazardous or toxic materials such as lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium, and some types of flame retardants, and do so in amounts that may cause them to test hazardous under federal law. Electronic products represent the largest remaining contributor of heavy metals to the solid waste stream.
Electronic products are made of valuable resources as well, including precious and other metals, engineered plastics, glass, and other materials, all of which require energy to source and manufacture. Many electronic products also contain parts that could be profitably refurbished and reused with little effort. When we throw away old electronic equipment, we're throwing away these resources and generating additional pollution associated with the need to access virgin materials and manufacture new products.
Disposal is not the answer; computers and other electronics need to be properly handled by a recycling company rather than being sent to a waste disposal company. For over 18 years, Bass Computers, Inc. has been supplying our customers with high quality electronic equipment and now we are supplying you with yet another valuable I.T. solution. Bass Computers, Inc. will pay CASH for your obsolete electronics, including computers, motherboards, peripherals, phone systems, LCD monitors and more while taking the burden of disposal off you or your company.
We offer a complete solution to your e-waste needs that is responsible to the environment. To schedule a pick up, drop off, or for more information on our computer recycling program, please call Doug Waddell at 281-776-6732 or contact us.

