HOW TO RECYCLE A COMPUTER
When you finally decide it's time to ditch that old desktop and CRT monitor for a sleek new laptop (or even just a newer, nicer desktop), you're faced with the task of discarding your old computer.
While the easiest thing to do might be to put your old computer out on the curb for the garbage man, that's not environmentally friendly and most garbage services won't take computers anymore for just that reason. When it comes to recycling your computer you have a few different options.
1) Send your computer back to a manufacturer.
2) Even if you have not recently purchased a computer, you may still be able to send your old computer back to a manufacturer.
3) Take your computer to a nearby recycling center.
4) Donate your computer to a charity.
5) In Malaysia, there got a lot of NGO and company that wipes the hard drives of all donated computers, free of charge. Please visit https://www.itrecycle.com.my/ for more information.
While the easiest thing to do might be to put your old computer out on the curb for the garbage man, that's not environmentally friendly and most garbage services won't take computers anymore for just that reason. When it comes to recycling your computer you have a few different options.
- If you have recently purchased a new computer, you may be able to send your old computer back to a manufacturer.
- Many computer manufacturers, including Apple, HP and Dell, offer programs that allow you to mail your old computer to them for free, which they will then recycle, if you have recently purchased one of their products.
2) Even if you have not recently purchased a computer, you may still be able to send your old computer back to a manufacturer.
- However, it could cost you some money. Some manufacturers may require you to pay for shipping and handling, but the fees are typically reasonable.
3) Take your computer to a nearby recycling center.
- Chances are that there is a computer recycling center or program in your area. Visit the Consumer Education Initiative to find computer recycling centers near you.
- These recycling centers will typically take more than just computers too, so if you have any other electronics that you'd like to get rid of, check to see if you can recycle them at your computer recycling center as well.
- The ultimate way to recycle your computer, if it's still working, is to donate it to a local charity or school. Then you know that someone will be re-using your computer, instead of just its parts and/or materials. Donating your working computer can make a big difference in someone's life.
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