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... with more than 15 years in the computer e waste recycling field, Forerunner Computer Recycling has given New Orleans, LA companies a responsible option to dispose end of life cycle and surplus computer equipment. All New Orleans, LA based companies face the task of safely disposing of older equipment and their e waste. The EPA estimates that as many as 500 million computers e waste will soon become obsolete.
As New Orleans, LA businesses upgrade existing PCs, more computers and other e waste are finding their way into the waste stream. According to the EPA, over two million tons of electronics waste is discarded each year and goes to U.S. landfills.
Now you have a partner in the computer e waste recycling business who understands your need to safely dispose of your computer and electronic equipment in an environmentally responsible manner.
By promoting reuse - computer recycling and electronic recycling - Forerunner Computer Recycling extends the life of computer equipment and reduce e waste. Recycle your computers, recycle your electronics.
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Today, more than ever, New Orleans, LA companies discarding computer equipment are concerned about identity theft, security compliance, and cyber criminals trying to obtain private information. Simply tossing used computer equipment and hard disks into dumpsters will leave companies vulnerable to unscrupulous individuals searching for credit card numbers, social security numbers, and other valuable data.
Forerunner Recycling, your partner in the computer e waste recycling business, understands the need to safely dispose of computer equipment in a manner that guarantees no data is available for exploitation.
Hard drives are erased using the Department of Defense's DoD 5220.22-M standard, or if necessary, hard drives are physically destroyed. We'll do whatever it takes to ensure your company data does not fall into the wrong hands.
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Quick City Facts
New Orleans, LA
Form of Government
The Strong Mayor - Council Form
Population
473,681
Size of City:
181 Square Miles
Yearly Precipitation:
61.88 inches
Elevation
15 Feet
Founded:
1718
Meaning of City Name:
Named for the Duc d'Orleans
Major Tourist Attraction:
French Quarter
Top Employers:
Ochsner Health System,
East Jefferson General Hospital,
Software Company,
Tulane University Hospital and Clinic,
Hilton Hotels Corporation
Top Industries:
Entertainment, Tourism & Hotels, Construction
The Many Nicknames of New Orleans
The city/ parish of New Orleans is one of the many cities in the U.S. state of Louisiana. It is considered as the most populous city and metropolitan area (MSA) in the state, as well as a major port in the whole United States. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city and parish have a total population of 343, 829 as of the year 2010. However, the Census of 2012 predicted an increase in the population, and reported an estimate of 378, 715. On the other hand, the city’s metropolitan statistical area has a total of 1, 167, 764 in 2010. The MSA consists of New Orleans, Metairie and Kenner. It ranks 46th largest MSA in the whole United States. Geographically, the city of New Orleans is located within the boundaries of the Orleans Parish. The city lies along the Mississippi River, specifically on the east and west banks. It is just north from the Gulf of Mexico. In total, the city and parish of New Orleans consist of 350.2 square miles, of which 180.6 square miles is land, and the other 169.7 square miles is water.
The city has gotten its name from the Duke of Orleans. He reigned as the King Regent for Louis VX for 9 years, starting in 1715. The city is known for the African and French cultures that were passed down from the original settlers of the city, consisting of French colonists. Its multilingual and cross-cultural heritage make the city the most unique among all others in the whole country. Apart from the presence of various cultures, the city also has a booming economy and a lovely backdrop of greenery that is commonly used in films. In fact, the city features various facets of its strengths, which made way to the creation of different nicknames of distinction.
In terms of geography, New Orleans is known as the “Crescent City”. This title is in reference to the Lower Mississippi River, and the shape of its course throughout the city. The flow of the river follows a crescent course around New Orleans; hence, the title. Culture is also significant in the city, which is why it is called the Northernmost Caribbean City. Based on travel guides, such as The Boston Globe, the city of New Orleans has similarities with the culture in the Caribbean islands. Other nicknames include the Hollywood South (for the increasing number of films shot within the city), The City that Care Forgot (the citizens’ easy-going nature) and the The Big Easy (in reference to an easy employment in the city).
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We attempt to remove the financial barrier to recycling computer equipment and recycling electronics. By extracting maximum resale value from the systems we recycle, we can offer free recycling services to most of our clients.