Overview
Electronic Recycling Three LLC / Tim Young is an operational recycling plant in Denver, Colorado, specializing in electronic waste processing under NAICS 562920.
Electronic Recycling Three LLC / Tim Young is a recycling plant located at 4195 Oneida Unit A in Denver, Colorado, United States. The facility is operational and focuses on the recycling of electronic waste, serving the Denver metropolitan area. As a specialized recycler, it plays a key role in diverting e-waste from landfills and recovering valuable materials. The plant operates under NAICS code 562920, which covers materials recovery facilities. In the United States, electronic recycling is regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and state-specific e-waste laws. Colorado has a statewide e-waste recycling program that mandates responsible recycling of covered electronic devices. The facility likely employs shredding, sorting, and separation technologies to process electronics. Electronic waste recycling is critical for reducing environmental hazards from heavy metals and promoting circular economy principles. By recovering metals, plastics, and glass, the plant helps conserve natural resources and reduces the need for virgin material extraction. Its location in an industrial area of Denver supports efficient logistics and community access to responsible recycling services.
Environmental context
Denver's urban environment generates significant electronic waste from households and businesses. Proper e-waste recycling prevents toxic substances like lead, mercury, and cadmium from entering landfills and groundwater. The facility's operations contribute to reducing methane emissions associated with landfilling and support Colorado's goals for sustainable waste management. Proximity to residential areas necessitates careful management of dust and noise, but the overall environmental benefit of recycling electronics is substantial.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 4195 Oneida Unit A, Denver, Colorado 80216, United States.
It is an electronic recycling plant, processing e-waste such as computers, monitors, and other electronic devices.
Yes, the facility is listed as operational.
Colorado's E-Waste Recycling Program requires manufacturers to provide recycling for covered electronic devices. Facilities must comply with state and federal regulations, including RCRA for hazardous waste management.
E-waste recycling recovers valuable materials like metals and plastics, reduces landfill waste, and prevents toxic substances from polluting soil and water.
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