Contents: Ewaste kits | Recycle Batteries | CFL lamps disposal | Light bulb recycling kit | Mercury | Ballast | FAQs

TechWaste Recycling Inc. offers prepaid recycling kits for every purpose and need. Our kits are safe and easy to use and comply with all hazardous waste disposal requirements.

Electronics Recycling Kit Encinitas

Our prepaid Electronic E-waste Recycling Kit allows you to safely ship your facilities ewaste, including cell phones, circuit boards, computers, monitors, tablets, laptops, and small electronics to our facility. They are regulation approved and easy to use, and include all disposal and recycling fees.

Battery Recycling Kit – Encinitas

Our prepaid Battery Recycling Kits, come in three sizes, allowing you to safely dispose of different quantities and types of used batteries. Disposing your business’ used batteries through our kits ensures that they will be properly processed and recycled in a highly controlled environment.

Compact fluorescent lamps Recycling Kits Encinitas

Recycling your CFLs and other mercury containing lamps has never been easier with our prepaid Compact Fluorescent Lamps Recycling Kit. This affordable disposal solution is easy to use and comes complete with all required materials and packaging, as well as certification of recycling.

Light bulb disposal recycling kit Encinitas

Encinitas Recycling KitsFluorescent bulbs and High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps contain mercury and are regulated by the federal government. It is important to dispose of them properly to avoid mercury and other waste contamination in your community and landfills.

4 Foot Fluorescent Lamp – recycling kit for Encinitas

We offer prepaid 4 Foot Fluorescent Lamp Recycling Kits in three sizes, allowing you to safely and properly dispose of your business’ 4 foot bulbs. Our kits are easy to use and take all the guesswork out of the process.

8 Foot Fluorescent Lamp – recycling kit in Encinitas

Our 8 Foot Fluorescent Lamp Recycling Kit is available in regular, jumbo and 10 packs. Like our 4 foot kits, they are prepaid and easy to use. The certificate of recycling and all disposal and recycling fees are included in the cost.

Mercury recycling kit – Encinitas

Mercury is a highly toxic material which must be properly disposed of when removed from use. Our Mercury Recycling Kit takes the worry out of this process by allowing you to safely dispose of it. We operate a state-of-the-art triple distillation equipment to return mercury to virgin specifications, making it more likely to be used again.

Ballast Recycling Kits Encinitas

TechWaste Recycling Inc. is one of the largest PCB Ballast processors in the U.S. and our proprietary recovery process allows for the reduction of up to 80% of the waste sent for disposal. It is simple and safe to dispose of your PCB and non PCB ballasts with our Ballast Recycling Kit.

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FAQs

How do I dispose of 4 and 8 foot fluorescent bulbs in Encinitas?

We offer safe and regulation approved disposal for both 4 and 8 foot fluorescent bulbs with our prepaid Recycling Kits. They come in different sizes and capacities, and include all disposal and recycling fees and a certificate of recycling.

Can I dispose of a lithium battery using a recycling kit, Encinitas?

We can recycle almost any type of battery in our prepaid battery Recycling Kits. Our kits come with required materials and labeling for shipping, including all disposal and recycling fees, and a certificate of recycling. See our full list of batteries that can be recycled.

About Encinitas, CA

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Encinitas is a beach city in the North County area of San Diego County. It is approximately 25 miles north of downtown San Diego, and approximately 95 miles south of Los Angeles, with a population of over 62,000 residents. Perched right above the Pacific Ocean, to say, “Encinitas is a mecca for surfers” would be an understatement.

In 1669 while traveling through California to build presidios where the populous could attend religious services, the Governor of Baja California, Gaspar de Portola, stopped in what is now today the area of Encinitas. As he was passing through Encinitas, he named it Encina Canada, which in Spanish means, “Hills of live oaks.”

Unlike the majority of beach towns, Encinitas has left many of its historical buildings standing. When you drive through downtown, which fills the Highway 101 Corridor paralleling the beautiful beaches and ocean, you can easily imagine how the pioneers of surfing felt driving their woodies down the road. From the La Paloma Theatre built in 1927, to the mission-style Self Realization Fellowship Temple that dates back to 1916, much of the architecture in Encinitas retains a days old feel.

Recently named among the 20 best surf towns in the world by National Geographic, Encinitas wears its surf history proudly. Located along six miles of Pacific Ocean coastline, Encinitas is an unspoiled reminder of the historic Highway 101 beach culture that thrived in the mid-1900s.

Since 1982, the Encinitas 101 Main Street Association has helped keep downtown Encinitas economically viable yet historic & beachy. Downtown Encinitas is vibrant and full of thriving local salons, restaurants, shops, bars, and art galleries. Downtown Encinitas is home to Hansens Surf Shop – San Diego’s oldest and largest shop. It opened in 1961 and occupies over 20,00 square feet of retail space. Amtrak has a station in Downtown Encinitas which is also home to the Farmer’s Market. Source: Wikipedia