Solving old problems with new solutions

Saving the world, one computer at a time…

Owen Clark

Founder of Boardsave Electronic Recycling LLC and on-site technician. End-of-life electronic recycling entrepreneur who at 15 years old, innovated e-waste recycling into an environmental conservation program.

Boardsave Services

9:00am – 7:00pm

Monday – Saturday

Boardsave.ewaste@gmail.com

515-236-1602

Tomas Gonzalez-Fischer

Co-Founder of Boardsave Electronic Recycling LLC and on-site technician. End-of-life e-waste recycler at large. Device refurbishment and precious metal recovery specialist who, at 16 years old, reinvented the reclamation process of everyday electronics.

By Recycling E-waste, we Help Preserve the Planet for Generations to Come

-Put in picture of me and TJ with e-waste

By recycling e-waste with Boardsave, we help preserve the planet for Generations to come. Every piece of electronic waste that properly recycled prevents toxic materials from entering our soil and water, while also recovering valuable metals and components for reuse.This reduces the demand for new raw materials, which in turn lowers carbon emissions from processing, supporting a more sustainable, circular economy. When we choose responsible e-waste recycling, we’re not just disposing of old devices — we’re actively protecting the environment and contributing to a healthier planet for future generations..

Boardsave.com assumes complete responsibility for the proper recycling of your electronics, ensuring that your privacy is maintained throughout the process.

Electronic waste is a significant contributor to the leaching of heavy metals into our environment. This issue results in numerous challenges, including the pollution of soil and air, as well as the contamination of water sources, thereby creating a hazardous ecological scenario. Our aim is to halt these detrimental practices and to educate the public about the issues associated with the disposal of electronic devices.

“E-waste” refers to all discarded electronic devices, ranging from mobile phones to large-scale medical equipment. Each year, more than 75 million tons of e-waste is disposed of, contributing to the pollution of our ecosystems. This equates to over 800 laptops discarded every second. As the demand for the latest electronic devices continues to rise, and with the expansive market that supports this trend, these figures are expected to grow annually. Our objective is not only to reduce these statistics through recycling efforts but also to elevate awareness regarding this escalating concern and to address it at its source.