State E-Waste Regulations
The California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA) is responsible for issuing regulations that apply to E-Waste.
What is E-waste?
The term “e-waste” is applied to consumer electronic equipment that is no longer wanted including computers, printers, televisions, VCR's, cell phones, fax machines, stereos, electronic games, and dry-cell batteries.
Electronics may contain lead, copper, and other heavy metals or other potentially toxic substances. That's why it is critical to reduce e-waste by only buying what is needed, reusing electronics that still work, and recycling electronics at the end of their useful life.
City E-Waste Recycling
The City hosts a semi-annual community recycling event providing paper shredding services, electronic waste collection, and compost giveaway.
Curbside Household Batteries Collection
Residents may place household batteries in ziplock plastic baggies on top of the recycling cart for collection.
Rosemead Chamber of Commerce E-Waste Events
The Rosemead Chamber of Commerce holds electronic waste recycling events at Willard Elementary School on select weekends from 9 AM - 3 PM. For more information, please contact (626) 288-0811 or [email protected].