The world is full of electronic devices, from cell phones to televisions and radios to computers. Discarding these items creates significant problems in the landfill; recycling is a better option. Learn about the process of electronic recycling and how you can recycle your unwanted electronic devices.
The first step in the recycling process is collecting the e-waste at a designated location. You can drop off unwanted electronics at depot locations or call to schedule a pick up of used items. Electronic items that can be recycled include computers, laptops, notebooks, DVD drives, keyboards, printers, servers, phone systems, and software.
Any items donated with data on them go through a process of data destruction so that no data can be recovered from used items. Hard drive shredders can physically destroy data before recycling.
Electronic recycling sites then repurpose used electronics. Volunteers repair used items, so they are functional again. Repurposed items can then be donated to charities where they are put to good use again.
E-waste items that are beyond repair can be disassembled for recycling. Broken down electronics are then separated into categories such as glass, plastic, and metal. These components can then be recycled separately.
Used electronics are piling up in landfills and creating long-lasting health and environmental hazards. Canada electronic recycling stops old electronic devices from ending up in the garbage where harmful chemicals can leak into the atmosphere, waterways, or soil. Turning in your unwanted electronics is a great way to help the environment and repurposed items can also help those in need in your community.
Recycling your used electronic devices is simple. Drop them off or have them picked up and give them a new life with Canada electronic recycling.
If you are looking to get rid of your old technology in the best way possible and in an environmentally friendly way, get in touch with us today! Contact us at our toll-free number at 1.877.9EWASTE.
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