All Green on the KTLA Morning News

Happy Earth Day! We’re excited to announce that All Green Electronics Recycling was on the KTLA Morning News today. Our CEO, Arman Sadeghi, and several All Green employees were featured in a special Earth Day segment. If you missed the show, you can check it out here.  

Earth Day 2011

10 Free E-Waste Recycling Events! All Green Electronics Recycling is proud to announce 10 different e-waste collection events throughout the state of California in honor of Earth Day 2011! E-waste is dangerous and highly toxic to the environment. When e-waste is not recycled responsibly, it often ends up in developing nations that do not have [...]

All Green Electronics Recycling to Partner with California State University Campuses for Earth Day E-Waste Collection

TUSTIN, CA—Technology’s blistering pace is leaving a hazardous byproduct in its wake: E-Waste. All Green Electronics Recycling, a premier e-waste recycling company based in Tustin, Calif., is pleased to announce that it will celebrate Earth Day by partnering with the California State University Campuses to collect community e-waste during the month of April. The Earth [...]

OC Metro Chooses All Green as a “Green Team”

All Green Electronics Recycling is one of OC Metro’s Green Teams for 2011 Published: April 1, 2011 Original article can be found here. Founded: In 2009 by Arman Sadeghi Disturbing fact: Old, bulky computer screens can contain up to 8 pounds of lead. All Green is an electronics recycler and collector, offering both pickup services [...]

E-waste industry boosts jobs in Oregon

Not only did Oregon E-Cycles keep over 24 million pounds of e-waste out of landfills in 2010, it also created jobs. According to Oregon Business, the number of electronics recycled under the law and the figures from the program’s largest recycler indicate that hundreds of jobs have been created since the program began in 2010. [...]

New York e-waste law goes into effect

New Yorkers no longer have to pay to recycle their old electronics. On April 1, 2011, the Electronic Equipment Recycling and Reuse Act went into effect. According to this law, manufacturers are required to take back old electronics free of charge, regardless of the brand. The products must then be either reused or recycled, and [...]