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From collection to material recovery, each stage is structured to keep e-waste handling safer, more traceable, and aligned with compliant recycling outcomes.

E-Waste Process

From collection to product recovery

Collection

Customized e-scrap collection and pickup support

E-Friendly Waste Recyclers provides collection support for businesses, IT companies, service centers, and larger institutional pickups through a structured and compliant flow.

  • E-Friendly Waste Recyclers installs customized collection bins in electronic manufacturing units, software and IT companies, and service centers.
  • Our teams are equipped to handle pickups of different sizes, from small businesses to large corporations and broader collection requirements.
  • We provide complete onsite pickup support for customers.

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Shredding

Preparing clean input for effective downstream recovery

The shredding process turns mixed electronics into a cleaner, consistent material stream so the final recovered commodities are of better quality and suitable for proper separation.

  • The principle of "garbage in, garbage out" is vital in end-of-life electronics recycling. Better incoming material quality leads to better output quality.
  • Pre-picking removes batteries, UPS battery systems, toner cartridges, fluorescent lights, and CRT units before they enter the main shredder.
  • Water separation helps divide plastic from glass and other mixed content.

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Separation

Segregating valuable commodities with advanced separation

Effective commodity separation is one of the biggest factors in determining the value that can be recovered from end-of-life electronics.

  • After shredding, material enters separation lines where it is segregated into various commodity types.
  • The process uses technologies such as eddy currents, optical identification, and magnetic separation.
  • The first stage separates metallic and non-metallic fractions.

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Waste to Product

Refining e-waste into high-quality reusable commodities

Maximum value is recovered from electronics only when they are processed properly into clean, reusable raw materials that can re-enter approved manufacturing channels.

  • To recover maximum value from electronic waste, it must be processed properly through a high-end recycling flow.
  • The process is designed to refine electronics into clean, high-quality commodities.
  • Common recovered outputs include different grades of plastic, aluminum, steel, iron, copper, nickel, brass, and CRT glass.

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