IT Recycling Fact
The National Safety Council predicts that in the U.S. between 315 million and 680 million computers will become obsolete within the next few years. The waste will contain more than 4 billion pounds of plastic, 1 billion pounds of lead, 1.9 million pounds of cadmium, 1.2 million pounds of chromium, and nearly 400,000 pounds of mercury.
 
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“I give IT Source a superior rating. They are always quick to respond to our pickup request for IT disposal. Communication is key and my Account Manager and his staff make sure we are always on the same page.”

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“ITSource continues to go above and beyond expectations to ensure our needs are met. Their willingness to take all IT equipment regardless of condition has saved us a lot of time and money. Their "Zero Landfill" policy assures us that all assets are being properly reused or recycled thus no worries on where our old assets will end up. My experience with my account manager has been top notch and at times I feel like we are his only customer with his time and attention to our account though I know otherwise.”

 
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