AES Electronics Recycling

AES Electronics Recycling in Fullerton, CA
717 S. State College Blvd #C, Fullerton, CA 92831
Nearest landmarks:
Behind Building 701
(714) 253-3388

Contacts

Street address:
717 S. State College Blvd #C

City / suburb:
Fullerton

County:
Orange

State:
California

ZIP code:
92831

Phone:
(714) 253-3388 (Primary Phone)

Social networks:

E-mail:
info@aesrecycling.com

GPS Longitude:
-117.889739990234

GPS Latitude:
33.8760604858398

Business description

Provide Southern California business and reidential Free E-waste Pick-ups and Drop off location.

AES Electronics Recycling, Inc. is committed to the preservation of the environment and is dedicated to diverting electronic waste from landfills through recycling electronics in a safe and environmentally friendly process. We offer a wide range of services that can facilitate all electronic recycling needs to individuals, companies, and local government. We also specialize in collection events to help educate the public on the dangers of dumping electronic waste and the availability of electronic removal services. Don't let e-waste get ahead of you. If it has a cord we take it and yes, we pay on tonnage! Open daily for Free drop-offs and Free pick-ups Monday-Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Free drop-off location availabe

General information

Business data
Estimated number of employees: 5 to 9
Annual sales estimate: 0
City / suburb: Fullerton, CA
County: Orange
Products

Electronics Recycling, hard drives, Television Recycling and Hauling, Computer Dismantling

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More details about this business

According to our records, this business is located at 717 S. State College Blvd #C in Fullerton (in Orange County), California 92831, the location GPS coordinates are: 33.8760604858398 (latitude), -117.889739990234 (longitude). AES Electronics Recycling is categorized under Wholesale Recycling Centers. Current estimates show that the unit has a sales volume of $$100,001 to $500,000 and staff of approximately 5 to 9 people. You can contact the company by phone at (714) 253-3388. Open from 9:00 am until 5:00 pm (Monday - Friday).
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Hours
Mon
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tue
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wed
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thu
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Fri
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed
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