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All appliances or “white goods” (clothes washers/dryers, refrigerators, ovens, water heaters, air conditioners, etc) become valuable sources of scrap metal when they are no longer wanted. However, some components in appliances contain hazardous materials that can damage human health and the environment if they are not removed and properly managed. Hazardous components may include: encapsulated polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs); Freon, Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydro-chlorofluorocarbons (HCFC) and other refrigerants; mercury in switches and temperature control devices; Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) in metal-encased capacitors; used oil from compressors and transmissions; and any other material that is a regulated hazardous waste.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/appliances-disposal/

Hazardous components may include: encapsulated polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs); Freon, Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydro-chlorofluorocarbons (HCFC) and other refrigerants; mercury in switches and temperature control devices; Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) in metal-encased capacitors; used oil from compressors and transmissions; and any other material that is a regulated hazardous waste. Please dispose of these items properly.

Gas or Electric washers/dryers‏ ‎

Trash compactors

Dishwashers

Refrigerators

Air conditioners

Freezers

Oven

Water heaters

Water coolers

Microwaves

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/appliances-disposal/

Please dispose of these items properly.

Gas or Electric washers/dryers‏ ‎

Trash compactors

Dishwashers

Refrigerators

Air conditioners

Freezers

Oven

Water heaters

Water coolers

Microwaves

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/appliances-disposal/

Prices:

12ft Bulb Tubes $5 ea

8ft Bulb Tube $4 ea

6ft Bulb Tubes $3.50 ea

4ft Bulb Tubes $3.00

Ballast $5 ea

All other screw in Bulb $2.00 ea

 

Lighting Fixtures

 

The recycling of fluorescent lights and high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps is a proven technology capable of reliably recovering greater than 99% of the mercury in the spent lights. Recovery begins by separating the components by a method such as the crush-and-sieve method. In this process, the spent tubes are first crushed and then sieved to separate the large particles from the mercury-containing phosphor powder. The phosphor powder is collected and processed under intense heat and pressure. The mercury is volatilized and then distilled to the required purity. The glass particles are segregated and recycled into fiberglass. Aluminum components are also segregated and recycled separately.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/fluorescent-lights/

Prices:

12ft Bulb Tubes $5 ea

8ft Bulb Tube $4 ea

6ft Bulb Tubes $3.50 ea

4ft Bulb Tubes $3.00

Ballast $5 ea

All other screw in Bulb $2.00 ea

 

Lighting Fixtures

 

The recycling of fluorescent lights and high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps is a proven technology capable of reliably recovering greater than 99% of the mercury in the spent lights. Recovery begins by separating the components by a method such as the crush-and-sieve method. In this process, the spent tubes are first crushed and then sieved to separate the large particles from the mercury-containing phosphor powder. The phosphor powder is collected and processed under intense heat and pressure. The mercury is volatilized and then distilled to the required purity. The glass particles are segregated and recycled into fiberglass. Aluminum components are also segregated and recycled separately.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/fluorescent-lights/

Computers ( pc or laptop or pads) Printers ( bubble jets, Laser printers MFC’s) Dish, Dish receivers, Cable boxes, macbooks, iphones, mobile phones, tv’s,monitors,LCD…

 

E-waste is a popular, informal name for electronic products nearing the end of their “useful life.” Computers, televisions, VCRs, stereos, copiers, and fax machines are common electronic products. Many of these products can be reused, refurbished, or recycled.

 

With the passage of the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003 , certain portions of the electronic waste stream are defined and the systems to recover and recycle them will be administratively regulated beyond the universal waste rules that apply to material handling. Please review CalRecycle’s efforts to implement the Act for more information.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/e-waste/

Prices:

12ft Bulb Tubes $5 ea

8ft Bulb Tube $4 ea

6ft Bulb Tubes $3.50 ea

4ft Bulb Tubes $3.00

Ballast $5 ea

All other screw in Bulb $2.00 ea

 

Lighting Fixtures

 

The recycling of fluorescent lights and high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps is a proven technology capable of reliably recovering greater than 99% of the mercury in the spent lights. Recovery begins by separating the components by a method such as the crush-and-sieve method. In this process, the spent tubes are first crushed and then sieved to separate the large particles from the mercury-containing phosphor powder. The phosphor powder is collected and processed under intense heat and pressure. The mercury is volatilized and then distilled to the required purity. The glass particles are segregated and recycled into fiberglass. Aluminum components are also segregated and recycled separately.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/fluorescent-lights/

is a popular, informal name for electronic products nearing the end of their “useful life.” Computers, televisions, VCRs, stereos, copiers, and fax machines are common electronic products. Many of these products can be reused, refurbished, or recycled.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/e-waste/

Prices:

12ft Bulb Tubes $5 ea

8ft Bulb Tube $4 ea

6ft Bulb Tubes $3.50 ea

4ft Bulb Tubes $3.00

Ballast $5 ea

All other screw in Bulb $2.00 ea

 

Lighting Fixtures

 

The recycling of fluorescent lights and high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps is a proven technology capable of reliably recovering greater than 99% of the mercury in the spent lights. Recovery begins by separating the components by a method such as the crush-and-sieve method. In this process, the spent tubes are first crushed and then sieved to separate the large particles from the mercury-containing phosphor powder. The phosphor powder is collected and processed under intense heat and pressure. The mercury is volatilized and then distilled to the required purity. The glass particles are segregated and recycled into fiberglass. Aluminum components are also segregated and recycled separately.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/fluorescent-lights/

Lighting Fixtures

The recycling of fluorescent lights and high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps is a proven technology capable of reliably recovering greater than 99% of the mercury in the spent lights. Recovery begins by separating the components by a method such as the crush-and-sieve method. In this process, the spent tubes are first crushed and then sieved to separate the large particles from the mercury-containing phosphor powder. The phosphor powder is collected and processed under intense heat and pressure. The mercury is volatilized and then distilled to the required purity. The glass particles are segregated and recycled into fiberglass. Aluminum components are also segregated and recycled separately.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/fluorescent-lights/

Cardboards, Gaylord’s, Palettes.

 

Packing Materials

   

“Cardboard” is a term we often use for many types of boxes and containers, but it isn’t used in the paper industry, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Corrugated boxes constituted the largest single component of municipal solid waste in 2009 — 11.2 percent — as well as the largest category of of materials Americans recovered 81.3 percent of corrugated boxes for recycling. Recyclers separate corrugated boxes from other paper because paper mills produce different grades of material, depending on what is being recovered.

 

We are here to protect the environment, re-use, recycle the boxes of all types from gaylords to moving boxes.

 

Contact us for same day pickup of your boxes, Gaylord’s, Palettes and packing material.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/cardboard-boxes-disposal/

Cardboards, Gaylord’s, Palettes.

 

Packing Materials

  

“Cardboard” is a term we often use for many types of boxes and containers, but it isn’t used in the paper industry, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Corrugated boxes constituted the largest single component of municipal solid waste in 2009 — 11.2 percent — as well as the largest category of of materials Americans recovered 81.3 percent of corrugated boxes for recycling. Recyclers separate corrugated boxes from other paper because paper mills produce different grades of material, depending on what is being recovered.

 

We are here to protect the environment, re-use, recycle the boxes of all types from gaylords to moving boxes.

 

Contact us for same day pickup of your boxes, Gaylord’s, Palettes and packing material.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/cardboard-boxes-disposal/

With the passage of the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003 , certain portions of the electronic waste stream are defined and the systems to recover and recycle them will be administratively regulated beyond the universal waste rules that apply to material handling. Please review CalRecycle’s efforts to implement the Act for more information.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/e-waste/

With the passage of the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003 , certain portions of the electronic waste stream are defined and the systems to recover and recycle them will be administratively regulated beyond the universal waste rules that apply to material handling. Please review CalRecycle’s efforts to implement the Act for more information.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/e-waste/

Data Destruction is a full service digital media sanitation service provided.

With the continual increase in digital media devises being manufactured and the fact that digital storage is the preferred method over paper, individuals and businesses need to have an “end of life” strategy and practice when it comes to electronic data security. Having your personal data in the wrong hands could be devastating. There are many State and Federal regulations currently in place that mandate secure data protection and proper data sanitation. Data Destruction was launched as a result of this need and formed as a division of Alisal Recycler, Inc. a professional data recovery lab. Our knowledge in hard drive and solid state data recovery engineering will insure your data is not coming back. Rendering the media devise cleaned or physically destroyed keeps you safe and secure which is our number one priority.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/data-destruction/

Lighting Fixtures

The recycling of fluorescent lights and high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps is a proven technology capable of reliably recovering greater than 99% of the mercury in the spent lights. Recovery begins by separating the components by a method such as the crush-and-sieve method. In this process, the spent tubes are first crushed and then sieved to separate the large particles from the mercury-containing phosphor powder. The phosphor powder is collected and processed under intense heat and pressure. The mercury is volatilized and then distilled to the required purity. The glass particles are segregated and recycled into fiberglass. Aluminum components are also segregated and recycled separately.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/fluorescent-lights/

Please dispose of these items properly.

Gas or Electric washers/dryers‏ ‎

Trash compactors

Dishwashers

Refrigerators

Air conditioners

Freezers

Oven

Water heaters

Water coolers

Microwaves

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/appliances-disposal/

We provide secure on-site document or off site shredding services for individuals as well as businesses looking to comply with local, State and Federal laws. We guarantee confidential information is destroyed in a safe and secure manner and provide certification for peace of mind.

 

Tri Valley Recyclers offers two document shredding services:

 

1) ShredDocs ™

A single time shredding service. On-site or off site, scheduled at your convenience.

 

2) ShredDocs+ ™

Monthly shredding services. Frequency and price vary based on volume and individual need.

 

Pricing –

 

10 lb banker box for $5

15 lb Banker box $7.50

20 lb Banker box $10

Minimum 50 banker boxes or or load equal to 100 lb paper only.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/document-shredding/

Our relocation specialists can assist in setting your priorities, developing a relocation plan and helping with all aspects of your move.

 

Running a business is a lot of work. Let us take care of your relocation, so you can focus on what’s most important to you.‏

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/relocation/

Went for a sunset walk to test some of the capabilities of the new P&S.

 

That's a VERY tall eucalyptus tree in the center...and there is a red-tail hawk at the top of it. She flew off as I got near.

Cardboards, Gaylord’s, Palettes.

 

Packing Materials

 

“Cardboard” is a term we often use for many types of boxes and containers, but it isn’t used in the paper industry, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Corrugated boxes constituted the largest single component of municipal solid waste in 2009 — 11.2 percent — as well as the largest category of of materials Americans recovered 81.3 percent of corrugated boxes for recycling. Recyclers separate corrugated boxes from other paper because paper mills produce different grades of material, depending on what is being recovered.

 

We are here to protect the environment, re-use, recycle the boxes of all types from gaylords to moving boxes.

 

Contact us for same day pickup of your boxes, Gaylord’s, Palettes and packing material.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/cardboard-boxes-disposal/

Prices:

12ft Bulb Tubes $5 ea

8ft Bulb Tube $4 ea

6ft Bulb Tubes $3.50 ea

4ft Bulb Tubes $3.00

Ballast $5 ea

All other screw in Bulb $2.00 ea

 

Lighting Fixtures

 

The recycling of fluorescent lights and high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps is a proven technology capable of reliably recovering greater than 99% of the mercury in the spent lights. Recovery begins by separating the components by a method such as the crush-and-sieve method. In this process, the spent tubes are first crushed and then sieved to separate the large particles from the mercury-containing phosphor powder. The phosphor powder is collected and processed under intense heat and pressure. The mercury is volatilized and then distilled to the required purity. The glass particles are segregated and recycled into fiberglass. Aluminum components are also segregated and recycled separately.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/fluorescent-lights/

Prices:

12ft Bulb Tubes $5 ea

8ft Bulb Tube $4 ea

6ft Bulb Tubes $3.50 ea

4ft Bulb Tubes $3.00

Ballast $5 ea

All other screw in Bulb $2.00 ea

 

Lighting Fixtures

 

The recycling of fluorescent lights and high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps is a proven technology capable of reliably recovering greater than 99% of the mercury in the spent lights. Recovery begins by separating the components by a method such as the crush-and-sieve method. In this process, the spent tubes are first crushed and then sieved to separate the large particles from the mercury-containing phosphor powder. The phosphor powder is collected and processed under intense heat and pressure. The mercury is volatilized and then distilled to the required purity. The glass particles are segregated and recycled into fiberglass. Aluminum components are also segregated and recycled separately.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/fluorescent-lights/

Prices:

12ft Bulb Tubes $5 ea

8ft Bulb Tube $4 ea

6ft Bulb Tubes $3.50 ea

4ft Bulb Tubes $3.00

Ballast $5 ea

All other screw in Bulb $2.00 ea

 

Lighting Fixtures

The recycling of fluorescent lights and high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps is a proven technology capable of reliably recovering greater than 99% of the mercury in the spent lights. Recovery begins by separating the components by a method such as the crush-and-sieve method.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/fluorescent-lights/

With the passage of the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003 , certain portions of the electronic waste stream are defined and the systems to recover and recycle them will be administratively regulated beyond the universal waste rules that apply to material handling. Please review CalRecycle’s efforts to implement the Act for more information.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/e-waste/

Prices:

12ft Bulb Tubes $5 ea

8ft Bulb Tube $4 ea

6ft Bulb Tubes $3.50 ea

4ft Bulb Tubes $3.00

Ballast $5 ea

All other screw in Bulb $2.00 ea

 

Lighting Fixtures

 

The recycling of fluorescent lights and high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps is a proven technology capable of reliably recovering greater than 99% of the mercury in the spent lights. Recovery begins by separating the components by a method such as the crush-and-sieve method. In this process, the spent tubes are first crushed and then sieved to separate the large particles from the mercury-containing phosphor powder. The phosphor powder is collected and processed under intense heat and pressure. The mercury is volatilized and then distilled to the required purity. The glass particles are segregated and recycled into fiberglass. Aluminum components are also segregated and recycled separately.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/fluorescent-lights/

Prices:

12ft Bulb Tubes $5 ea

8ft Bulb Tube $4 ea

6ft Bulb Tubes $3.50 ea

4ft Bulb Tubes $3.00

Ballast $5 ea

All other screw in Bulb $2.00 ea

 

Lighting Fixtures

 

The recycling of fluorescent lights and high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps is a proven technology capable of reliably recovering greater than 99% of the mercury in the spent lights. Recovery begins by separating the components by a method such as the crush-and-sieve method. In this process, the spent tubes are first crushed and then sieved to separate the large particles from the mercury-containing phosphor powder. The phosphor powder is collected and processed under intense heat and pressure. The mercury is volatilized and then distilled to the required purity. The glass particles are segregated and recycled into fiberglass. Aluminum components are also segregated and recycled separately.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/fluorescent-lights/

Corrugated boxes constituted the largest single component of municipal solid waste in 2009 — 11.2 percent — as well as the largest category of of materials Americans recovered 81.3 percent of corrugated boxes for recycling. Recyclers separate corrugated boxes from other paper because paper mills produce different grades of material, depending on what is being recovered.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/cardboard-boxes-disposal/

Prices:

12ft Bulb Tubes $5 ea

8ft Bulb Tube $4 ea

6ft Bulb Tubes $3.50 ea

4ft Bulb Tubes $3.00

Ballast $5 ea

All other screw in Bulb $2.00 ea

Lighting Fixtures

The recycling of fluorescent lights and high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps is a proven technology capable of reliably recovering greater than 99% of the mercury in the spent lights. Recovery begins by separating the components by a method such as the crush-and-sieve method. In this process, the spent tubes are first crushed and then sieved to separate the large particles from the mercury-containing phosphor powder. The phosphor powder is collected and processed under intense heat and pressure. The mercury is volatilized and then distilled to the required purity. The glass particles are segregated and recycled into fiberglass. Aluminum components are also segregated and recycled separately.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/fluorescent-lights/

Along Foothill Road south of La Grande, with Mount Harris in the background.

With the passage of the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003 , certain portions of the electronic waste stream are defined and the systems to recover and recycle them will be administratively regulated beyond the universal waste rules that apply to material handling. Please review CalRecycle’s efforts to implement the Act for more information.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/e-waste/

Prices:

12ft Bulb Tubes $5 ea

8ft Bulb Tube $4 ea

6ft Bulb Tubes $3.50 ea

4ft Bulb Tubes $3.00

Ballast $5 ea

All other screw in Bulb $2.00 ea

 

Lighting Fixtures

 

The recycling of fluorescent lights and high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps is a proven technology capable of reliably recovering greater than 99% of the mercury in the spent lights. Recovery begins by separating the components by a method such as the crush-and-sieve method. In this process, the spent tubes are first crushed and then sieved to separate the large particles from the mercury-containing phosphor powder. The phosphor powder is collected and processed under intense heat and pressure. The mercury is volatilized and then distilled to the required purity. The glass particles are segregated and recycled into fiberglass. Aluminum components are also segregated and recycled separately.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/fluorescent-lights/

We provide secure on-site document or off site shredding services for individuals as well as businesses looking to comply with local, State and Federal laws. We guarantee confidential information is destroyed in a safe and secure manner and provide certification for peace of mind.

 

Tri Valley Recyclers offers two document shredding services:

 

1) ShredDocs ™

A single time shredding service. On-site or off site, scheduled at your convenience.

 

2) ShredDocs+ ™

Monthly shredding services. Frequency and price vary based on volume and individual need.

 

Pricing –

 

10 lb banker box for $5

15 lb Banker box $7.50

20 lb Banker box $10

Minimum 50 banker boxes or or load equal to 100 lb paper only.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/document-shredding/

Cardboards, Gaylord’s, Palettes.

 

Packing Materials

  

“Cardboard” is a term we often use for many types of boxes and containers, but it isn’t used in the paper industry, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Corrugated boxes constituted the largest single component of municipal solid waste in 2009 — 11.2 percent — as well as the largest category of of materials Americans recovered 81.3 percent of corrugated boxes for recycling. Recyclers separate corrugated boxes from other paper because paper mills produce different grades of material, depending on what is being recovered.

 

We are here to protect the environment, re-use, recycle the boxes of all types from gaylords to moving boxes.

 

Contact us for same day pickup of your boxes, Gaylord’s, Palettes and packing material.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/cardboard-boxes-disposal/

Lighting Fixtures

The recycling of fluorescent lights and high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps is a proven technology capable of reliably recovering greater than 99% of the mercury in the spent lights. Recovery begins by separating the components by a method such as the crush-and-sieve method. In this process, the spent tubes are first crushed and then sieved to separate the large particles from the mercury-containing phosphor powder.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/fluorescent-lights/

All appliances or “white goods” (clothes washers/dryers, refrigerators, ovens, water heaters, air conditioners, etc) become valuable sources of scrap metal when they are no longer wanted. However, some components in appliances contain hazardous materials that can damage human health and the environment if they are not removed and properly managed.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/appliances-disposal/

Lighting Fixtures

 

The recycling of fluorescent lights and high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps is a proven technology capable of reliably recovering greater than 99% of the mercury in the spent lights. Recovery begins by separating the components by a method such as the crush-and-sieve method. In this process, the spent tubes are first crushed and then sieved to separate the large particles from the mercury-containing phosphor powder. The phosphor powder is collected and processed under intense heat and pressure. The mercury is volatilized and then distilled to the required purity. The glass particles are segregated and recycled into fiberglass. Aluminum components are also segregated and recycled separately.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/fluorescent-lights/

Data Destruction is a full service digital media sanitation service provided.

With the continual increase in digital media devises being manufactured and the fact that digital storage is the preferred method over paper, individuals and businesses need to have an “end of life” strategy and practice when it comes to electronic data security. Having your personal data in the wrong hands could be devastating. There are many State and Federal regulations currently in place that mandate secure data protection and proper data sanitation. Data Destruction was launched as a result of this need and formed as a division of Alisal Recycler, Inc. a professional data recovery lab. Our knowledge in hard drive and solid state data recovery engineering will insure your data is not coming back. Rendering the media devise cleaned or physically destroyed keeps you safe and secure which is our number one priority.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/data-destruction/

With the passage of the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003 , certain portions of the electronic waste stream are defined and the systems to recover and recycle them will be administratively regulated beyond the universal waste rules that apply to material handling. Please review CalRecycle’s efforts to implement the Act for more information.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/e-waste/

Cardboards, Gaylord’s, Palettes.

  

Packing Materials

 

“Cardboard” is a term we often use for many types of boxes and containers, but it isn’t used in the paper industry, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Corrugated boxes constituted the largest single component of municipal solid waste in 2009 — 11.2 percent — as well as the largest category of of materials Americans recovered 81.3 percent of corrugated boxes for recycling. Recyclers separate corrugated boxes from other paper because paper mills produce different grades of material, depending on what is being recovered.

 

We are here to protect the environment, re-use, recycle the boxes of all types from gaylords to moving boxes.

 

Contact us for same day pickup of your boxes, Gaylord’s, Palettes and packing material.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/cardboard-boxes-disposal/

Lighting Fixtures

 

The recycling of fluorescent lights and high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps is a proven technology capable of reliably recovering greater than 99% of the mercury in the spent lights. Recovery begins by separating the components by a method such as the crush-and-sieve method. In this process, the spent tubes are first crushed and then sieved to separate the large particles from the mercury-containing phosphor powder. The phosphor powder is collected and processed under intense heat and pressure. The mercury is volatilized and then distilled to the required purity. The glass particles are segregated and recycled into fiberglass. Aluminum components are also segregated and recycled separately.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/fluorescent-lights/

Alisal Recycler is a premier office mover, committed to help making your business move as simple as possible. Our services include the moving/relocation of:

Offices

Laboratories

Factories / Warehouses

Store fixtures

Corporate Suites

Hotel Furniture

Trade show equipment

Also,our relocation specialists can assist in setting your priorities, developing a relocation plan and helping with all aspects of your move.

 

Running a business is a lot of work. Let us take care of your relocation, so you can focus on what’s most important to you.‏

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/relocation/

All appliances or “white goods” (clothes washers/dryers, refrigerators, ovens, water heaters, air conditioners, etc) become valuable sources of scrap metal when they are no longer wanted. However, some components in appliances contain hazardous materials that can damage human health and the environment if they are not removed and properly managed.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/appliances-disposal/

The recycling of fluorescent lights and high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps is a proven technology capable of reliably recovering greater than 99% of the mercury in the spent lights. Recovery begins by separating the components by a method such as the crush-and-sieve method.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/fluorescent-lights/

Lighting Fixtures

 

The recycling of fluorescent lights and high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps is a proven technology capable of reliably recovering greater than 99% of the mercury in the spent lights. Recovery begins by separating the components by a method such as the crush-and-sieve method. In this process, the spent tubes are first crushed and then sieved to separate the large particles from the mercury-containing phosphor powder. The phosphor powder is collected and processed under intense heat and pressure. The mercury is volatilized and then distilled to the required purity. The glass particles are segregated and recycled into fiberglass. Aluminum components are also segregated and recycled separately.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/fluorescent-lights/

Alisal Recycler is a premier office mover, committed to help making your business move as simple as possible. Our services include the moving/relocation of:

Offices

Laboratories

Factories / Warehouses

Store fixtures

Corporate Suites

Hotel Furniture

Trade show equipment

Also,our relocation specialists can assist in setting your priorities, developing a relocation plan and helping with all aspects of your move.

 

Running a business is a lot of work. Let us take care of your relocation, so you can focus on what’s most important to you.‏

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/relocation/

All appliances or “white goods” (clothes washers/dryers, refrigerators, ovens, water heaters, air conditioners, etc) become valuable sources of scrap metal when they are no longer wanted. However, some components in appliances contain hazardous materials that can damage human health and the environment if they are not removed and properly managed.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/appliances-disposal/

Alisal Recycler is a premier office mover, committed to help making your business move as simple as possible. Our services include the moving/relocation of:

Offices

Laboratories

Factories / Warehouses

Store fixtures

Corporate Suites

Hotel Furniture

Trade show equipment

Also,our relocation specialists can assist in setting your priorities, developing a relocation plan and helping with all aspects of your move.

 

Running a business is a lot of work. Let us take care of your relocation, so you can focus on what’s most important to you.‏

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/relocation/

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