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Volume 1: Basics for starting up a computer recycling businessCollecting costsExpenses devoted <strong>to</strong> the collection and transport of equipment account fora large part of the charges borne by the company. However, these expensesvary greatly from one enterprise <strong>to</strong> the other, as they depend mainly on thetype of supplies, but also on the region, the collection type, the price of fuel,the distance of the collecting round, the volume of material collected, etc.In some cases, there may not be any collecting costs, if clients or partnersbring the equipment directly <strong>to</strong> the site. <strong>The</strong>refore, assessing these costsbefore starting the company is a complex task. It is recommended thesecosts be moni<strong>to</strong>red carefully once the activity is running: the company cansave a substantial amount of money at this level, by optimizing collectingrounds or by renting trucks <strong>to</strong> reduce fixed expenses, for instance.Labor force and handling costsAdding up all the employees’ monthly salaries is enough <strong>to</strong> know the globalamount of labor costs. <strong>The</strong> hardest task for the entrepreneur is <strong>to</strong> evaluatethe number of employees he needs, according <strong>to</strong> the production volume ofthe company. For instance, the entrepreneur has <strong>to</strong> estimate the numberof computers a technician can dismantle in one hour. <strong>This</strong> ratio goes from4 computers an hour <strong>to</strong> more than 20, if the technician is competent and isused <strong>to</strong> working on the same type of equipment.BBUILDING THE PROJECT | COST ANALYSISTreatment costsUsually, refurbishing and dismantling operations generate income whenthe equipment and subsets are resold. However, some components (suchas faulty CRT screens) and polluting residue represent an added cost,since in most cases the enterprise will have <strong>to</strong> pay a service provider <strong>to</strong>take care of the collection of this material. <strong>The</strong> entrepreneur must find themost profitable and environmentally sound way <strong>to</strong> get rid of this material,in order <strong>to</strong> reduce the company’s expenses. Before the collecting stage,the entrepreneur should negotiate the logistical and financial managemen<strong>to</strong>f the expenses devoted <strong>to</strong> the final treatment of waste with the client.31

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