Electronic Recycling Cumming

Eco-friendly electronics recycling

Experience secure and environmentally friendly electronic recycling with Reworx Recycle Computers, Electronics Recycling & Recycle Laptops in Cumming, Forsyth.

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About Reworx Recycle

Leading the Way in Electronics Recycling

Are you looking for e-waste disposal, eco-friendly electronics recycling, and secure data destruction? Our outreach is nationwide.

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Why Choose Our Services

Benefits of our recycling services in GA

  • Ensure data protection with secure shredding services.
  • Contribute to environmental sustainability through responsible recycling.
  • Safely dispose of hazardous materials to comply with regulations.
  • Save money and resources with sustainable practices.
  • Two green recycling bins with white recycle symbols stand against a green wall. The left bin is filled with crumpled white paper, while the right handles electronics waste disposal, containing items like a game controller and headphones. They rest on a light wooden floor.

    About Reworx Recycle Computers, Electronics Recycling & Recycle Laptops

    Your local recycling experts

    At Reworx Recycle Computers, Electronics Recycling & Recycle Laptops, we specialize in electronic recycling services in Cumming, GA. Our team ensures environmental compliance and secure recycling processes. We are proud to serve Forsyth County with top-notch e-waste recycling solutions.

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    Our Recycling Process

    How we handle electronic waste

  • Collection: We pick up your electronic waste.
  • Data Destruction: Secure data destruction to protect your information.
  • Recycling: Environmentally friendly recycling of all electronic components.
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    Two hands holding old smartphones near a green recycling bin with a white recycling symbol, highlighting an important E-waste disposal initiative. The phones are being prepared for recycling, emphasizing the importance of responsible electronics disposal.

    The Importance of Recycling

    Why electronic recycling matters

    Electronic recycling is crucial for environmental sustainability and data protection. At Reworx Recycle Computers, Electronics Recycling & Recycle Laptops, we offer comprehensive recycling services, including IT asset disposition and hazardous materials disposal. Our environmentally friendly recycling methods ensure that electronic waste is handled responsibly, safeguarding both the environment and your data.

    For more information or to schedule a pickup, contact us at 678-449-0003. Serving Cumming, GA, and Forsyth County.

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    The area now called Cumming is located west of the historic location of Vann’s Ferry between Forsyth County and Hall County.

    The area, now called Cumming, was inhabited earlier by Cherokee tribes, who are thought to have arrived in the mid-18th century. The Cherokee and Creek people developed disputes over hunting land. After two years of fighting, the Cherokee won the land in the Battle of Taliwa. The Creek people were forced to move south of the Chattahoochee River.

    The Cherokee coexisted with white settlers until the discovery of gold in Georgia in 1828. Settlers that moved to the area to mine for gold pushed for the removal of the Cherokee. In 1835, the Treaty of New Echota was signed. The treaty stated that the Cherokee Nation must move to the Indian Territory, west of the Mississippi River. This resulted in the Trail of Tears. The Cherokee territory was then formed into Cherokee County in 1831. In 1832, the county had been split into several counties including Forsyth County.

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