Recycling Computers Saves The Environment and Waste
May 31, 2009 by Tracey Ridge
Filed under Computer Recycling
Nearly everyone has owned at least one computer. The only thing they all have in common is they all become effectively obsolete in just a few years time from their date of manufacture. If you no longer have a use for your old computer, someone else will be able to put it to good use.
Some of the most effective schemes for recycling computers are those that actually teach people how to use a less powerful machine, cobble computers of their own for sale. These organizations, often established as non-profit-organizations, are often able to recycle nearly all of a components into useful parts that can be made into new computers, allowing the materials to maintain much of their value.
Though very complex, people are able to eventually recycle many of the parts out of most computers that can no longer be used to build another, possibly slower computer. The computer gold is recycled. The gold that is found on circuit board contacts are a very common metal to be removed, though the circuit boards are very often destroyed in the process. Eventually, the circuit boards are ground down and disposed of as hazardous waste due to the lead and antimony found on those boards.
For more information on computer recycling, visit our Computer Recycling Guide.
Computer Recycling Is Needed As They Are Not Biodegradable
December 5, 2008 by Tracey Ridge
Filed under Computer Recycling
One of the best ways to really help out is to donate your computer to someplace that needs them. You may not think it is worth anything but it really may be. Many colleges have extensive programs in computer programming and repair. By offering to donate your old computer to them students can take them apart and see what they need in order to work again. It is a great way for them to get more hands on training.
You can also donate your old computer to a non profit organization. They can get someone to repair it and then donate it to someone who really needs it. In many instances computers still work that people don’t want any more. They have simply upgraded to a more advanced model and want to get their old one out of the way. By donating your old computer you can even get a tax deduction for such offers.
Some individuals worry about the information that is stored on their computer. You can contact computer repair shop and ask them how to handle this. For a very small fee most of them will remove the data so you don’t have to worry. In many instances though if you tell them you are going to be donating the computer they will take care of this matter for you at no charge.
In some areas it is now against the law to place old computers and monitors out in the trash. If you don’t want to hang on to them you better find another alternative. Contact a few organizations in your area. You can also contact your local college to find out who can benefit from such electronic items. Do your best to find a place for your old computer other than the dump.


