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1315 73 Ave SE, Alberta, Calgary, T2H 2X1

(403) 262-4488
Since 2004, the Electronic Recycling Association has been collecting and re purposing electronic and IT equipment. They have reduced landfill e-waste by several thousands of tones over the years and have donated heavily to many community groups, charities and other not for profit organizations. The ERA pioneered e-cycling in the province, years before government programs were even considered, and continues to this day in leading the industry through service and innovation. Not only was the ERA one of the first to recycle and reuse electronics but they have done it to this day without any help or assistance from any government tax funded programs. Services: Electronic Recycling Association also known as "ERA" offer pick-up services, comprehensive data security measures and subsequent reporting. ERA works to the highest ecological standards and they believe individuals and organizations should reuse wherever possible. The ERA's vision is to create a better community by reducing electronic waste and the negative impact it has on the environment by enabling the non-profit sector to achieve excellence by providing for their IT needs through computer donating and computer recycling. The company does this by reusing unwanted computers and related electronic equipment through recovery, refurbishment and computer donating services. Data security concerns from the public and corporations donating their old computers has to be a concern before choosing to whom to give old technology warns the ERA in a Calgary Herald Article. Making a difference in lives of poverty stricken Canadians and Canadian charities and non profit organizations.