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About Us

Randam LLC engages with the best-in-class vintage collectors, auctioneers and scrap suppliers and trusted recyclers, refurbishers and refiners to reuse and recycle. Randam LLC also prides itself in investing in businesses that help eliminate waste by re-using the parts, metals and elements found in unwanted or unusable items (jewelry, electronics, etc) in an environmentally and economically sound manner.

Our mission

Randam LLC invests in product reusability. From refurbishing rare or vintage collectibles and unwanted jewelry to creating and encouraging recycling programs in local communities and electronic recycling, we create new opportunity’s for things that would otherwise be thrown away. E-waste has both hazardous materials that need to be properly managed as well as valuable materials that need to be taken out, restored and reused for something else.

Life-Cycle of Jewelry

You buy a new piece of jewelry. –> Own it, store it, wear it. –>(A) Lose it (B)Throw it away (C)For whatever circumstances it’s passed down to another wearer –>At the point where the item is lost, unwearable, or becomes an item in someone elses “junk drawer” our team will evaluate the item for multiple re-purposes to either refinish the product for resale, find reusable parts that have value for new uses.

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Why e-waste matters

With gadgets, we are always anxiously awaiting for the next best thing. The electronics and communications industries continue to rapidly innovate our computers, cellphones, tablets, music players and other portable devices. And we want to get our hands on them as soon as possible. But what happens to the model we had before? Phones are getting stored in desk drawers, music players are being thrown in pockets never to be seen again, and we’re even throwing these once beloved items in garbage cans! Used electronics can be reused, refurbished and recycled. Electronics also are made with valuable parts and raw materials (such as gold, plastic and copper), which can be smelted and returned to the supply chain to reduce overall waste.

The National Strategy for Electronics Stewardship, developed by an agency of Federal Government, offers a strategy for improving the design of electronic products and enhancing our management of used or discarded electronics. According the Stewardship report, released July 2011, people living in the US are failing to effectively discard their electronics.

“Currently, most discarded consumer electronics end up in our landfills. While accurate data on the amount of e-waste being exported from the US are not available, the Federal Government is concerned that these exports may be mismanaged abroad, causing serious public health and environmental hazards and representing a lost opportunity to recover valuable resources.”

Just as the Industrial Revolution brought on amazing innovations; it also brought on environmental wastes and challenges such as worker’s safety and protecting the environment. The Electronic Revolution is the next wave offering plentiful of opportunities and also the challenge of properly handling e-waste.

Contact us today to properly take care of your e-waste.info@randamrecycling.com

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