Electronic recycling, as the name implies, is a compensated old-item disposal service, acquired by authorized recycling stations or companies. Subsequently, the recycled electronic products undergo scientific processing and classification to meet the standards for reuse. This recycling service plays a positive role in protecting the environment, conserving energy, and promoting social benefits.
Recycling old electronic waste allows for the disassembly of electronic components, which can be separated and reused. These components are reusable and their prices are not significantly different from those of new components. Items like capacitors, resistors, inductors, and oscillators can all be disassembled for reuse, and the resulting value is considerable.

Electronic waste recyclers shall process the discarded electronic appliances and products in accordance with these regulations; those who have not obtained processing shall hand over the discarded electronic appliances and products to a processing enterprise that specializes in handling such waste.

The severity of the electronic waste issue stems from its sheer volume, which is only increasing year by year. We're purchasing more electronic products and replacing them more frequently. It's not uncommon to replace a phone or computer annually; a vast amount of precious metals are wasted in electronic waste, yet if properly recycled, it holds significant economic value. Metals like gold, copper, silver, titanium, and platinum within it have high recyclability. Plastics and rubbers can also be recycled and reused.

Recycled electronic products sold after repair must comply with mandatory national technical standards for ensuring human health and safety, as well as property safety, and must be clearly marked as second-hand. Specific management measures shall be formulated by the relevant commerce authorities.

We have always adhered to the principles of "keeping promises, ensuring quality, quick service, and wholehearted dedication," strongly advocate the policy of "resource recycling and green environmental protection," and, combining the characteristics of our industry and the company's actual situation, strive to explore and innovate, aiming to meet the development needs of the non-ferrous metal market.





























