In 2005, the Environmental Protection Agency estimated that about 63 million computers had become obsolete that year. This is a number that has only increased exponentially each year as new leaps and bounds in technology have replaced existing products. Much of these discarded products end up in land-fills illegally, where many present parts seep toxic into the environment.
Obsolete, broken, or defective computer equipment still has a purpose outside of the dump. Businesses, large or small, can take advantage of environmentally friendly recycling services to save time, money, and stay on the safe side of the law.
Bass Computers, Inc. has helped a variety of businesses take care of piles of unneeded computer equipment for the past 19 years. Our recycling facility is equipped with efficient and environmentally sensitive recycling technology. Bass Computers, Inc. is equipped to deal with volume from large and small businesses to schools.
We provide recycling services to clients with a variety of needs, including but not limited to the following:
- Cables
- Circuit boards
- Computers
- Laptops
- LCD screens
- Modems
- Monitors
- Motherboards
- Networks
- Servers
- Telecommunication Equipment
- Telephones
Our team is dedicated to providing clients with excellent customer service. This includes free pick-up and estimate. In cases where computers contain private information, we offer safe and secure data removal.
Recycle responsibly. Call Bass Computers, Inc. today at 1-800-789-3012.
Bass Computers, Inc. Proudly Serves San Antonio, Texas
As the 7th largest city in the United States, San Antonio has a considerably large and culturally diverse population. The local economy is centered on the financial, government, and health care sectors. These industries are heavily dependent on the latest and most efficient technology.
We are proud to serve such a historic city. Throughout the years, we have assisted many San Antonio businesses with their equipment recycling needs. They have come from all across the city and its surrounding communities, including Kirby, Castle Hills, Leon Valley, Universal City, Live Oak, Alamo Heights, Lackland, Olmos Park, and Balcones Heights.