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Facility Supply Systems e-Waste and Universal Waste Program
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What are you doing with your used computers, monitors, mice and keyboards?
New Illinois legislation is in effect for the disposal of e-waste that makes it illegal to dispose of old electronic devices in regular waste and landfills. There are 17 different electronic items on the banned list.
If a business violates this law it is considered a petty offense punishable with a fine of $500.
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What electronic items (e-waste) are now banned from disposal in Illinois landfills?
- Desktop Computers
- Digital Converter Boxes
- Digital Video Disc Players
- Digital Video Disc Recorders
- Electronic Keyboards
- Electronic Mice
- Fax Machines
- iPads
- Laptop Computers
- Monitors
- Netbook Computers
- Notebook Computers
- Portable Digital Music Players
- Printers
- Tablets
- Televisions
- Satellite Receivers
- Scanners
- Small Scale Servers
- Video Game Consoles
What is considered Universal Waste and what is the proper disposal?
The disposal of Universal Waste is also regulated in Illinois. What is considered Universal Waste?
- Batteries
- Pesticides
- Mercury-contianing equipment (such as thermostats)
- Lighting bulbs, lamps, and tubes (fluorescent)
We provide Universal Waste and E-Waste Recycling service for our customers.
Let Facility Supply Systems take care of your batteries, fluorescent bulbs, and other e-Waste. Our e-Waste program provides pick-up of your materials, submission to recognized recyclers, and a certificate of recycling for your records.
Call us today for details of our e-waste program. |
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Drop-Off Service Available
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Feel free to drop-off your electronic equipment and bulbs for proper disposal.
We are located just north of I-88 off N. Farnsworth Avenue in Aurora, Illinois.
Facility Supply Systems, Inc.
2570 Beverly Drive, Unit 122
Aurora, IL 60502
630.562.1620
We are open 9 am - 5 pm, Monday through Friday to accept your professional janitorial equipment for warranty service and repair.
Feel free to call for directions! 630.562.1620 |
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