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Recycling
Program |
| What
to do with outdated and unwanted computers
is becoming an increasingly vexing question for companies large and small.
The components on these products include aluminum, plastics, glass, cathode
ray tubes (CRT's), liquid crystal displays (LCD's), solder, lead, and other
materials that are not friendly to the environment. As a result, many states
have made it illegal to simply throw-out or dump used computers and related
electronic equipment. |
| Warp
Computers specializes in the disposition of computer and electronic equipment
either by dropping off your salvage at our store on Capital Boulevard in
Raleigh, North Carolina, or arrangements can be made for reasonable pick-up. |
| Warp
Computers Recycling Center accepts computer equipment of ANY age and ANY
condition, working or non-working. There is a small reuse charge for some
items. Our Mission is to promote the highest and best re-use of computer
equipment, and recycle the unusable items to keep them out of our landfills.
Warp Computers has an effective program providing refurbished computers
to public schools, third world countries and community nonprofits organizations. Warp Computers' bridges the 'digital divide' and our surplus provides low-cost computer systems and parts to the public. |

Donations |
The
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has embraced an Extended Product
Responsibility approach to the environmentally friendly disposition of
these products. The EPA instituted the Common Sense Initiative (CSI) in
1994 to seek "cleaner, cheaper, and smarter" solutions to the
environmental issues concerning used computers and electronics.
You can drop-off your computer equipment, receive a charitable receipt, and provide benefit to our community. Business pickups are available to companies with a truckload of useable items. |