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Recycling Electronics

Kelly Ann Butterbaugh
August 15, 2008

E-Cycling EconomicsThe green movement is in full swing, and while it might be great for our planet, it might not be so great for our wallets. A growing concern involves e-cycling, recycling electronic products which seep chemical poisons into the ground beneath the dumps. There is a way to responsibly recycle e-products without breaking the bank. Think of e-cycling as "economic recycling" and save the planet.

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May 20, 2011

How do I get rid of electronic goods that are out of order or broken; e,g, keyboard, motherboard of computer, headphones, mobiles, etc? Since they are not biodegradable, I do not want to dispose of as normal waste.

Please help, thanks.

By Vivek

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May 20, 20110 found this helpful

Check with your town hall to see if there is electronics recycling available for residents. Our county has a couple of days a year for this where residents can bring this material to the high school for collection.

 

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May 23, 20110 found this helpful

If you have a county solid waste division they should be able to help.

 

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May 23, 20110 found this helpful

Local areas have e-waste collection days and sites. Goodwill accepts these, too, for recycling

 
May 23, 20110 found this helpful

If you live near a Best Buy they will recycle for you. You pay them $10 but then they give you back a $10 gift card, so you really haven't 'paid' to have your stuff recycled.

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I'd call first to make sure the stores in your area do offer this program.

 

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June 1, 20110 found this helpful

Here is Saskatchewan, Sarcan, which recycles bottles, collects these items. Check you local recycling site. Your city or town office should be able to tell you where you can take these items.

 
June 12, 20110 found this helpful

Check earth911.org. Not sure if it just covers the U.S. or what.

 

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April 21, 20200 found this helpful

Your local city or county may have information to direct you to places who recycle items like this. Here is a link that has some good general information about recycling electronics.

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internet.frontier.com/.../

 
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