1. E-Waste Recycling
Industrial Grade Commodity e-Plastics
Export
Industrial Grade Commodity e-Plastics
Export
Susan Fei
Director - Business Development
Baycrest International Inc.
3. How Fast Is Technology Changing
1990's Today...
4. How Much E-Waste Do We Generate?
2010 US Statistics According to EPA
Total Disposed Total Disposed Recycling Rate
Tons Units
Computers 423,000 51.9 MM 40%
Monitors 595,000 35.8 MM 33%
Hard Copy Devices 290,000 33.6 MM 33%
Keyboard/Mice 67,800 82.2 MM 10%
TV* 1,040 28.5 MM 17%
Cell Phones 19,500 152 MM 11%
Total Consumer Elec 2.5-3 MM 384 MM 27%
5. Current E-Waste Trends
E-waste constitutes 5% of the U.S. municipal solid waste
and continues to grow 5 times faster than all other waste
streams.
More states are mandating e-recycling. Eventually all
states will have an electronic waste ban.
Global demand for commodities (especially scrap metals
and plastics) continues to grow in developing countries
such as China and India, as they are still undergoing
industrial and technological evolutions.
6. Exporting Hazardous E-Wastes Are
Prohibited
No Dumping of Hazardous E-Wastes to
Developing Countries, such as:
•CRTs
•Batteries
•Circuit Boards, etc.
10. Baycrest International Inc.
• Scrap materials export service company based in San Jose,
CA with an Office in Boston
• Buy and export industrial grade commodity e-Scrap Plastics
• Over 10 years experience servicing leading US recycling
companies nationwide
• ISO 9001 Certified for scrap materials export
• Partnership with overseas downstream processing company
• Provide on-site downstream auditing documents to ensure
materials are recycled responsibly
11. How Are the Exported e-Plastics
Processed and Handled Overseas
12. How Are the Exported e-Plastics
Processed and Handled Overseas
13. How Are the Exported e-Plastics
Processed and Handled Overseas
14. How Are the Exported e-Plastics
Processed and Handled Overseas
15. How Are the Exported e-Plastics
Processed and Handled Overseas
16. How Are the Exported e-Plastics
Processed and Handled Overseas
17. How Are the Exported Materials
Processed and Handled Overseas
18. Contact Information
Baycrest International Inc.
www.ibaycrest.com
2055 Junction Ave. Suite 228
San Jose, CA 95131
Tel: 408-922-7288
Susan Fei
Director, Business Development
Tel: 617-515-7232
Email: sfei@ibaycrest.com
Editor's Notes
"Disposed” means going into trash or recycling. *TV peripherals, such as VCRs, DVD players, DVRs, cable/satellite receivers, converter boxes, game consoles are not included