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We have developed a zero-waste recycling platform that recovers up to 97% of the value within the solar module -including the aluminum, silver, copper, glass and other materials. We recycle most panels, including monofacial, bifacial C-si, and Series 6 & 7 First Solar mods.
Chemnix provides advanced environmental reporting detailing the amount of landfill diverted, kilograms of CO2-equivalent avoided, and specific material breakdowns. Additionally, we provide a Certificate of Recycling to validate your compliance and sustainability goals.
Our reverse logistics team enables the efficient collection, transport, and disposal of end-of-life solar panels through responsible recycling. After customers dismantle and palletize panels using our packaging guidelines, specialized trucks deliver them safely to one of our 6 facilities. This streamlined process and nationwide operational footprint maximizes recovery, reduces costs, and meets all regulatory standards.

Our field operations team provides experienced labor and supervision to prepare and package your panels, ensuring adherence to your project's specific requirements and Chemnix's packaging instructions. We provide a site-specific load plan with clear instructions on packaging and loading your panels, complete with the custom-sized materials and quantities required for safe transport.
Chemnix now provides recycling services for electrical balance of system equipment, including inverters, transformers, optimizers, and other solar electronics. The new service simplifies recycling for solar owners and operators by consolidating logistics, contracting, and traceability for all electrical components at a solar site under a single partner. Given the quality and value of recoverable metals found in EBOS equipment, Chemnix's customers are often able to partially offset their recycling costs.
Chemnix offers Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) sampling services, which are essential for determining whether solar panels meet the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) definition of hazardous waste under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). TCLP, conducted per EPA Method 1311, quantifies toxic metal concentrations to assess environmental risks and regulatory classification.
We have serviced over 400 projects in 30 states across the country. Chemnix can help you with your next project. Reach out today.
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