California Computer Disposal - What You Need To Know

Estimates say that there is over 350 million pounds of CRTs which are located in homes and businesses in California. Many of these old computer systems are eligible for recycling but many people do not know what to do with them or where to go to find computer recycling companies.

The laws have recently been changed when it comes to California e-waste materials. It is now against the law to leave California e-waste materials in the regular trash. State laws have shown where the e-waste can pose a health hazard making computer disposal, California or anywhere else, a difficult process for the average person.

With the strict state laws in place the California, e-waste is broken down into different components and anything which can be reused is recycled and put into other products. The strict state laws have forced people to dispose of their older computers through a certified recycler and there is usually a fee which has to be paid. This is the reason for such a high number of computers sitting around in households and businesses.

There are many households and businesses which have good intentions and donate their old computer systems to non-profit organizations or needy families. If this is not handled properly this could be a risky situation. Many people feel they can delete the information off of the old computer system and it is gone forever but this is not always the case. If the information is not deleted off of the hard drive there are people who still know how to recover it. In many cases this information could be sensitive and contain personal information such as bank account numbers, social security numbers, and more.

Computer disposal in California requires certified companies to destroy any personal information as well as destroying the make, model and serial number of the system. This will prevent the old system from ever being traced back to you. Without this system in place you could very well be faced with severe fines and lawsuits years down the road if a computer is found that can be linked back to you.

When you are looking for a certified computer disposer you should always check to make sure they destroy all identifying connections to you. There is strict legislation in place that puts limits on what a certified computer disposer is allowed to do. This is the reason most places charge a fee to dispose of or recycle your old computer system. The California government gives them guidelines about what they are allowed to reuse and how they must dispose of the e-waste that is left.

A reputable computer disposal company will give you a signed form which states they are taking possession of your old computer system and they intend to destroy any information which is on the hard drive pertaining to you. Deleting or reformatting will not permanently erase this information. The form which you receive should also have the model number and serial number on it to show that computer no longer belongs to you. This way if the computer ends up in a landfill five years down the road it cannot be linked back to you. It is vitally important for you to place your old computer system in the hands of the right people.

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