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With new technology being developed practically faster than one can purchase and update it, each day more and more computers and other electronics are becoming obsolete. Where do all of these old electronics end up? It’s currently estimated that approximately three quarters of old electronics are currently being stored. This means that there are plenty of individuals who would benefit from computer recycling, but what does this consist of? Luckily there are plenty of computer recycling centers that allow computers to be dropped off free of charge, allowing the various components to be reused into new technology. This is a bonus for the environment as well, because some parts of a computer are actually toxic.

While a simple internet search can direct one to a local computer recycling center, there are also non-for-profit organizations based off of the internet that will take unwanted computers and help reformat them into something usable for those who are underprivileged. In addition, many large chain electronic stores serve as drop off sites for computer recycling. Individual computer retailer companies usually incorporate their own computer recycling programs, and occasionally will even compensate you for your old units. Upgrades are another thing to keep in mind. Rather than purchase a brand new computer, it is possible to simply upgrade your old computer. This would eliminate the need to dispose of the old computer, and may also cut on cost!

When looking at a new computer to purchase, it is important to also think about what can be done with the old one. Sometimes systems can be sold second hand in classified ads or even in yard sales. For those who are feeling generous and have computers that are still in good running order, local schools and libraries are almost always eager to accept any donations that students and patrons can make a use of. Whenever one lets go of an old computer, let it be sold or donated, it is always important to make sure that all personal information is removed from the computer. Often times individuals forget how many personal files are on their computers, especially if they pay their bills via the internet. Credit card numbers, social security numbers, and other information can all be stored on the unit. It is always best to reformat a computer before anything else is done with it.

Perhaps one wants to help the local elementary school and is donating their computer for recycling for this reason, or perhaps it is to help keep the environment safer, or perhaps it’s a combination of the two reasons. Whatever the case may be however, there are many resources available to individuals interested in recycling their old computers!


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