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... with more than 15 years in the computer e waste recycling field, Forerunner Computer Recycling has given Tulsa, OK companies a responsible option to dispose end of life cycle and surplus computer equipment. All Tulsa, OK 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 Tulsa, OK 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, Tulsa, OK 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

Tulsa, OK

Form of Government

The Strong Mayor - Council Form

Population

391,908

Size of City:

186.84 Square Miles

Yearly Precipitation:

38.77 inches

Elevation

700 Feet

Founded:

1836

Major Tourist Attraction:

Bell's Amusement Park

Top Employers:

American Airlines & AA,
Tulsa Public Schools ,
St. Francis Hospital,
City of Tulsa Tulsa,
St. John Medical Center, Inc.

Top Industries:

Aerospace & Air Transportation, Petroleum & Natural Gas, Healthcare

Tulsa: America’s Historical Oil Capital

One of the cities situated within the borders of the U.S. state of Oklahoma is the city of Tulsa. The city spans over a total of 4 counties, namely Tulsa, Osage, Rogers and Wagoner. It acts as the seat of government of Tulsa County, in which the majority of the city lies. Geographically, the city of Tulsa is found in the state’s northeastern portion. It is on the northeast of the Oklahoma City, exactly between the foot of the Ozarks and the Great Plains’ edge. The city of Tulsa is also recognized as a border of different states, such as the Arkansas, Missouri and Kansas. In terms of land area, the city of Tulsa has a total of 192.7 square miles. It also has 4.2 square miles of water, bringing a total of 196.8 square miles of city area.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city of Tulsa is home to a total population of 393, 987 as of the year 2012. It ranks 2nd largest city in the state and the 46th largest city in the whole country in terms of population. Furthermore, the city is part of the greater Tulsa metropolitan area, which has a total population of 951, 880 as of 2012. With Tulsa as a principal city, the metropolitan area ranks as the 54th largest MSA in the whole country.

In the 20th century, the city of Tulsa was acclaimed to be the world’s oil capital. This is because the city housed a major oil source and contributed greatly to the American oil industry. In the past, the city’s economy was greatly driven by its oil industry. Since the year 1901, Tulsa remained a leader of natural gas and oil worldwide. Nowadays, there are other major industries that contribute to the progress of Tulsa, such as manufacturing, telecommunications, finance, technology and aerospace.

The first oil well in Tulsa was discovered in a Southwestern community called Red Fork. Red Fork was situated in Tulsa County. The discovery of the oil well, which was named Sue A. Bland, led to the start of the oil industry. Another well was discovered in Glen Pool in the year 1905, and it was said to be the largest oil well in the whole world to be recorded at that time.

After the lucky strike at Glen Pool, oil-related companies started establishing headquarters in the city of Tulsa, including SemGroup, Syntroleum, Samson and Excel Energy, ONEOK and William Companies among others. In the 21st century, the city of Tulsa remains to be a major center of natural gas and oil industries.

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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.