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Step-by-Step Process of E-Waste Recycling

Matrix specializes in e-waste management and disposal. Our process of e-waste recycling prioritizes environmental protection. It also seeks to prioritize proper handling, processing and managing environmentally hazardous substances that are present in the e-waste.

Collection

E-waste is collected from various sources like households, businesses, and public drop-off points.

Transportation

The collected e-waste is transported to recycling facilities for segregation & recycling of the material.

Sorting and Categorization

E-waste is sorted into different categories such as plastics, metals, glass, and hazardous materials.

Dismantling

Devices are manually dismantled to separate components following all safety norms and procedures.

Shredding

Large items are broken down into smaller pieces for easier handling and further processing.

Pre-Processing

Further separation of materials using techniques like magnetic separation, eddy current separation, and air classification.

Material Recovery

Extraction of valuable metals & other materials from shredded & separated e-waste.

Plastics & Glass Recycling

Plastics and glass components are processed separately for the clear identification.

Hazardous Material Handling

Safe disposal or recycling of hazardous materials like mercury, lead, and cadmium.

Refurbishment and Reuse

Some components and devices are safely refurbished so these can be reused.

Final Disposal

Non-recyclable and residual waste is disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.

Documentation and Reporting

All records with complete details of the recycling process are maintained for the legal & future references.

Final Disposal

Non-recyclable and residual waste is disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.

Working Hours

  • Weekdays 10:00 am - 6:30 pm
  • Sunday closed

Call to ask any question

1800 309 0897