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Each year, Americans throw away millions of tons of electronic devices. That means business is good for a small electronics recycler in Chantilly, Virginia.Company President Jeremy Faber established PC Recycler. He spoke to us from the floor of his company's processing center. Workers were busy taking apart televisions, cell phones and computers -- anything electronic. Jeremy Faber says the flow of discarded electronics is only increasing. He says: "Electronics recycling is the fastest growing waste stream in the United States right now." Recycling electronic waste is not a single job. Newer devices can be rebuilt and resold. Breaking down electronics into small parts for refiners to melt and purify is another part. Operations Manager Andrew Portare says computer circuit boards are rich resources for metals, including gold. Gold now sells for more than one thousand three hundred dollars an ounce. Twenty-five percent of PC Recycler's sales come from selling parts to refiners. Refining companies pay more than ten dollars a kilogram for computer boards. PC Recycler can also increase profits by holding metal-rich parts until prices rise.Computers also hold private or secret information. And securing that data is the fastest growing part of the recycling business. Completely removing data from a computer hard drive is not easy. PC Recycler can remove data magnetically or completely destroy and recycle the drives.Discarding waste in a way that meets government environmental protection rules is also important. Old TVs can contain over a kilogram of lead as well as cadmium -- both highly poisonous. PC Recycler supports the Basel Action Network, which seeks to limit harmful waste and technology. The company says it does not export electronics to China, India or Africa where environmental rules are weak.Jeremy Faber says PC Recycler has been in business since two thousand three, expanding from waste management to other, more technical services.For VOA Special English I'm Alex Villarreal. You can go to voaspecialenglish.com and click on the Classroom to explore our new English teaching activities. You can also find us on Twitter and Facebook at VOA Learning English.
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revictimator 5 months ago
Recently, rare metals, including gold has gone up. So I think it is important to get them from discarding waste.
pikatiru0322 5 months ago
@wongfeihung1984 isn't that.... much appreciated?
segrum 1 year ago
Hey, shouldn't you say "those data" (data being plural by itself)?
Likewise we should say "data show that" instead of "data shows that"....but I might be wrong...
A french guy!
Continue the hard work!Must appreciated!
wongfeihung1984 1 year ago