Recycling Facts
Last year, the U.S. electronics recycling industry processed 3 million to 4 million tons of used and end-of-life electronics equipment. More than 70 percent of the collected equipment is manufactured into specification grade commodities – including scrap steel, aluminum, copper, lead, circuit boards, plastics and glass. T
Institue of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc.
ISRI's Electronics Recycling Policy & USGS
Memberships

Formed in 1992, the Alabama Recycling Coalition is a statewide organization that endeavors to unite, educate and promote recycling in Alabama.
http://www.alrecyclingcoalition.org/

The Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce is one of the nation's oldest continuously accredited Chambers, and received its 25-year accreditation with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in 1992.
http://www.mobilechamber.com/

ISRI is the voice of the scrap recycling industry, an association of companies that process, broker, and consume scrap commodities.
http://www.isri.org/iMIS15_prod/ISRI/
The National Demolition Association represents more than 1,000 U.S. and Canadian companies that offer standard demolition services as well as a full range of demolition-related services and products.
http://www.demolitionassociation.com/

WASTEC represents companies that design, build, distribute, service and consult with respect to the equipment and technology systems that are used to collect, contain, transport, store, process, recycle, treat and dispose of the world's solid wastes and recyclable materials.
http://www.environmentalistseveryday.org/about-wastec-solid-waste-equipment-technology/index.php
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