The air conditioner is an essential appliance in almost every household in India which has a fixed operating life but it is seen that their efficiency decreases significantly before that time limit. As a result, it becomes scrap material and its unhygienic and nontechnological disposal causes dangerous damage to the environment and thereby disrupts the natural balance. That's why HINDUSTHAN RECYCLING buys old and unused Air-Conditioners from customers at the right price and performs AC recycling in India work with expertise.
Materials such as copper, glass, aluminum, gold, silver, brass, steel, iron, mercury, lead, and plastic or rubber are required to manufacture air conditioners. These alloys are harmful to human health and the environment. That's why we want to reduce the level of pollution by doing AC recycling in India. Our skilled workers do all the work with the utmost skill.
The materials used to make this essential device end up in landfills, where they mix with soil and water and pollute the soil, water, and air, harming the environment.
Harmful gas emissions from using these metals as materials increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the air, which is harmful to live organisms.
Landfilling is not the correct way to dispose of air conditioners because ACs produce HCFC, HFC, CFC and greenhouse gases that damage the ozone layer.
HINDUSTHAN RECYCLING through its skilled and experienced staff we buy any make and any model at the right price and recycle using modern technology. We contract with customers first and our courteous staff collects them at the right time at the right price. By using environmentally friendly methods, we make them suitable for proper recycling and meet the needs of low-income people or low-budget offices and organizations.
If you are worried about the old and dysfunctional air conditioners in your home or office, then do not hesitate to talk to us. Our courteous staff is ready to assist you in every way. As a leading e-waste company, we have taken a leading role in battery recycling in India.