Electronic Recycling
2 Minute Read: Electronic waste or e-waste is the electronic devices in our homes and offices that are unwanted, not working, or deemed useless. What Is E-Waste? Modern equipment like computers, monitors, TVs, stereos, copiers, printers, smartphones, and older technology ranging from fax machines, CD players, stereos, and other electronic devices fall into this category.…
Read More3 Min Read Electronics have genuinely become an essential part of everyday life. They offer us information, connection, and convenience at our fingertips. The technology industry has been booming consistently with business and new ideas. Every year, a slew of new-and-improved models are put onto the market, and upon acquiring your new and shiny device,…
Read MoreOver the last few decades, the cell phone evolved from a pricey upper-class commodity to a daily necessity now available to the general public. New models with even better features are released regularly, prompting consumers to jump at the chance to replace their old phones with the best products on the market. Because of rapid…
Read MoreSooner or later, you are bound to replace your electronics due to damage, obsolescence, or changes in preference. Before you throw anything in the trash, however, consider the benefits of recycling your old or broken items. Electronics contain a variety of precious metals that can be used to create new products. Not only does recycling…
Read MoreIt seems like the more advanced a computer gets the, thinner and lighter it becomes. Purchasing a streamlined and more conveniently sized computer likely means you will get rid of your older, bulkier model in the process. For many, this influx of fast and optimized devices comes as an exciting and refreshing opportunity to improve…
Read MoreRecycling is beneficial for the environment and can help prevent toxic waste contamination. People commonly recycle aluminum cans and cardboard because these materials are abundant in most households and known to be recyclable. However, the home is full of things that can and should be recycled professionally for the benefit of the environment. Many of…
Read MoreMore than 200 million tons of trash is produced annually in the United States alone. This massive amount of garbage contributes to pollution of the air, land, and ocean, so doing what we can to reduce waste can help make the world a healthier habitat for future generations. Eliminating waste can have a significant impact…
Read MoreOften a manufacturer’s expired, outdated, recalled, or damaged inventory ends up being resold online without proper authorization. Online commerce companies like Amazon and eBay do not have a screening process sophisticated enough to decipher what dealers are approved to sell certain products, making it difficult to know what vendors to trust. There are specific clues…
Read MoreIn our technologically advanced society, new and improved devices tend to surface on an annual basis. Once products become obsolete, they are usually replaced by their more modern versions and disposed of. The manner in which they are disposed of is important as simply throwing them away can have significant environmental impacts. The good news…
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