Construction E-Waste

Electronics from construction and demolition sites often include thermostats, lighting fixtures, emergency signs, sensors, and power equipment. These devices may contain valuable materials or hazardous components and should never be landfilled. 1 Green Planet responsibly recycles electronics from job sites — including security systems, solar hardware, EV chargers, and heavy equipment modules — ensuring safe recovery and proper disposal.

We Accept:

Antennas

Signal transmission devices for communication or broadcast use.

Cellular Phones and Accessories

Cellular Phones and Accessories from commercial, medical, laboratory, or residential applications.

Electric Vehicle Chargers

Wall-mounted or portable EV chargers used in residential or commercial settings.

Emergency Exit Signs

Illuminated emergency exit signs used in commercial buildings and warehouses.

Energy Storage Units

Large-scale battery units used for storing solar or grid electricity.

GPS Modules

Modules used in heavy machinery or fleet vehicles for location tracking.

Heavy Equipment Electronics

Control panels, displays, and electronic modules from construction machinery.

Intercoms

Wall-mounted communication devices used in buildings and construction trailers.

Inverters

Power inverters that convert DC to AC for solar systems or mobile power stations.

Lighting Fixtures

Ceiling lights, floodlights, and industrial lighting systems used on job sites.

Meters

Digital and analog meters for measuring electricity, water, or gas consumption.

Motion Detectors

Wall- or ceiling-mounted sensors that detect movement and control lighting or alarms.

Routers

Network routers for wireless internet access in site offices or buildings.

Security Cameras

Surveillance cameras used for indoor or outdoor security monitoring.

Security Systems and Sensors

Integrated alarm systems, motion sensors, and control panels for building security.

Solar Panels

Photovoltaic panels used for off-grid or backup power and on job sites.

Thermostats

Temperature control units from HVAC systems, including smart and manual thermostats.

Transformers

Electrical transformers used to step voltage up or down on construction sites.

Walkie Talkies

Two-way handheld radios used for on-site crew communication.

Our Process

Our team will come to your location and pick up your end-of-life equipment or your recycling collection bins or totes. Our drivers and team are trained to handle your assets and data and keep them secure every step of the way.

Transporting sensitive electronic recyclables requires safe and secure handling and our team of trained asset handlers have what it takes. We take care of the logistics of pick up and delivery to ensure that the ewaste or electronics arrive safely.

Because e-waste contains many different types of materials, including plastics, glass, metals and more, there are several steps to recover the resources efficiently. Electronic items are first manually sorted. Some items are shredded to reduce them in size so that the reusable material within them is efficiently recovered. Items that should not be shredded or reduced, such as fluorescent lights, batteries, or hazardous materials.

Depending on the type of materials being recycled, there could be different outcomes: Refurbishing, Data Destruction, or Dismantle and Process

The data from these electronics are securely removed first, then the products are reintroduced into the marketplace, thus keeping them out of landfills as long as possible.

For computers, servers, tablets and phones – anything that carries your data – it’s crucial to properly destroy personal and confidential information, while keeping the products out of the landfill or in nefarious hands.

There are different methods and levels of destruction available, depending on your requirements as well as what is in compliance with specific industry standards. Using the National Institute of Standards and Technology method of sanitizing hard drives and electronic media removes the data completely from a readable drive. Damaged drives are shredded.

Electronic items are reduced in size by shredding or crushing which breaks them down into fragments which can then be separated further. Magnets are used to remove steel and iron. Other methods are used to separate non-metallic materials from other metals like aluminum, brass, or copper. Plastic and glass are separated by using water. CRTs (cathode ray tubes), which contain toxins like lead, are handled in a separate process to avoid releasing these toxins into the environment or exposing them to humans and animals.

Once properly separated and cleaned, each of these types of materials are then sold or downstreamed to other recyclers so that they can be made into new products.

The last step after each of these methods is a complete reporting of the assets that were removed from the business, how and when they were processed, and a certificate of recycling or destruction is provided.

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