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... with more than 15 years in the computer e waste recycling field, Forerunner Computer Recycling has given Newark, NJ companies a responsible option to dispose end of life cycle and surplus computer equipment. All Newark, NJ 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 Newark, NJ 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, Newark, NJ 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
Newark, NJ
Form of Government
The Strong Mayor - Council Form
Population
277,000
Size of City:
24.14 Square Miles
Yearly Precipitation:
19.7 inches of rain; 27.6 inches of snow
Elevation
0 to 273.4 Feet
Founded:
1666
Meaning of City Name:
Named Newark, possibly in honor of Newark-on-Trent, England; some historians, however, claim the name derives from
Major Tourist Attraction:
Newark Museum
Top Employers:
Newark Liberty International Airport,
Verizon Communications,
Prudential Financial, Inc.,
Continental Airlines,
University of Medicine/Dentistry
Top Industries:
Financial Services, Distribution, Wholesale & Retail Trade
History and Discovery in Newark City
Newark is one of the many cities located in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Geographically, the city is part of the Essex County, of which it functions as the seat of government. The city of Newark sits in the Gateway Region of the state, specifically in the region’s very center. Among the many populous cities in the United States, the city of Newark has the 3rd smallest land area, after Jersey City, a city in New Jersey, and Hialeah, a city in Florida. Furthermore, the city slopes down to the Passaic River, since it is commonly referred as a large basin. Newark has a total area of 26.107 square miles. 24.187 square miles consist of land while the other 1.920 square miles consist of water.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city of Newark has a population of 277, 140 in 2010. It was predicted to increase in 2012 with an estimate figure of 277, 727, as reported by the Census report. It ranks as the most populous city in the state of New Jersey and Essex County, and 67th most populous city in the whole country. It is also considered the largest city in the Gateway Region, as well as the 2nd largest city in the MSA of New York.
The city of Newark has a booming economy, with its major industries including health care, insurance, import-export finance and government. It is also known as the “college town” since a report justified that a total of 40,000 students are currently attending the various universities in the city, including law and medical schools. However, the culture of Newark is indeed a distinction that is different from other cities in the state of New Jersey. In terms of history and discovery, Newark is home to a number of famous museums, galleries and libraries that satisfy the curiosity of both American locals and foreign tourists.
One of the most notable museums in the city is the Newark Museum. It is considered as the state’s largest museum, which highlights a planetarium, children’s exhibits, art from the American and Tibetan cultures, sculpture garden, fir museum and science galleries among others. Furthermore, a National Historic Landmark can be found within its premises. The John Ballantine House is a Victorian mansion that is restored and preserved for appreciation purposes. Among the other building of discovery and history are the Newark Public Library, Jewish Museum of New Jersey, Sumei Arts Center, Aljira- a Center for Contemporary Arts and more.
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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.