Computer Monitors 

Did you know that one single computer monitor has 4 - 8 pounds of LEAD parts alone? Computer monitors also contain other hazardous materials including mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, and iron. All of these substances have been proven to cause nerve and brain damage in humans and animals when exposed. Just 1/70 of a teaspoon of mercury is enough to contaminate 20 acres of water, causing serious health problems to the fish and anyone who eat the contaminated fish.

In 2007, studies estimated nearly 500 million computers and monitors became obsolete in the United States alone. By 2010, they estimate 3 billion computers and monitors will become obsolete. The importance of recycling computer monitors is crucial and we must understand that this is a major problem that is only going to get worse if we don't do something now.

Don't be a contributor to environmental pollution caused by computer monitor waste.  Recycle your old computer monitors at Santamaria and Sons Recycling.  Recycling your old computer monitor is as simple as shipping the computer monitor to us or scheduling an equipment pick-up time at your location.

We can Recycle all types and sizes of computer monitors for only $10 per monitor

Give Us a Call or Submit a FREE Quote to get started right away!!

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Did You Know?
*In 2005, approximately 2 million tons of electronic waste was disposed of by Americans alone. Of that, only about 18%(360,000 tons) was recycled and reused.

*Each TV or Computer Monitor contains 4 to 8 pounds of hazardous LEAD that must be recycled by professionals only.