The electronics recycling industry is plagued by "sham" recyclers - those that rely on low-road practices for making a quick buck, like exporting to developing countries and using prison labor for processing, or simply dumping e-waste after taking out the most valuable parts.
The Electronics TakeBack Coalition promotes responsible recycling in several ways:
Promoting Responsible Recyclers
The Electronics TakeBack Coalition (led by partner organization Basel Action Network) has created a voluntary agreement (the Recyclers Pledge) that responsible recyclers sign, agreeing to follow the highest standards in the industry.
Use a responsible recycler.

Click on the map to find a responsible recycler in your state. Learn more about the recyclers' pledge
Information for Recyclers
Find out how you can qualify for our e-Recyclers Pledge of True Stewardship:here.
Company TakeBack Programs
- Quick list of company takeback programs here.
- Detailed guide to computer company takeback programs and how to use them here.
Exposing the Problems of Sham Recycling
The Export Problem: The problem of exporting e-waste to developing countries
>> Export Problem
Prison Labor: The problem of using prison labor for e-waste recycling >> Prison Labor Problem
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