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Recycling Electronics in California

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Every day in California, thousands of used and obsolete electronics products need to be disposed of properly, according to California electronics recycling license requirements. Particularly in this state, recycling is a key topic in legislation and numerous laws are continually being passed to ensure that electronics do not end up in landfills. To this end, the state of California will pay authorized electronic waste recovery and recycling entities.

If you are thinking of starting an electronics recycling business in California, now is the time to act on it. However, there are some requirements to which you must first conform. While none of the California electronics recycling license requirements will take too much time or effort, you must accomplish them in the proper order so that you receive approval by the state and are set up to receive payments.

The first thing to do to comply with California electronics recycling license requirements is to notify the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) of your intent to handle Cathode Ray Tubes (CRT) and/or Universal Waste Electronic Devices (UWEDs). According to the state of California, you must also “report on those activities annually per the requirements found in Chapter 23 of Title 22 of the CCR. Compliance with all applicable DTSC regulations is solely the responsibility of the applicant. Applicants who fail to submit the required notification or annual reporting will be denied CIWMB approval”.

There are several ways to contact DTSC in order to be in compliance with California electronics recycling license requirements. The forms are available online at www.dtsc.ca.gov or you can call (800) 72-TOXIC. A notification form is also downloadable through the internet site at www.dtsc.ca.gov/database/UWED/index.cfm.

Next, fill out the Application for Approval: Covered Electronic Waste Recovery and Recycling Payment System. According to the instructions on the form, the application form is for entities “intending to participate in the Covered Electronic Waste Recovery and Recycling Payment System (Title 14, California Code of Regulations Section 18660.5 et seq) established pursuant to the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003”. This is available online at http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/Electronics/Act2003/Recovery/Application/#186. There is a wealth of information on this website in addition to the application form which will help you in complying with California electronics recycling license requirements, such as a collection log in Microsoft Excel format, transfer receipts, summary forms, and worksheets all downloadable as Microsoft Word documents.

After approval, California electronics recycling license requirements state that you must complete logs detailing your collection efforts and complete a Proof of Designation by a Designated Approved Collector form to be turned in along with the logs.

As long as your new business follows these steps and remains in compliance with the applicable state of California regulations, you will be well on your way to making money through the eco-friendly business of electronics recycling.


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