What and How About Electronics Recycling

Posted by computerrecycle50 on June 10th, 2013

People buy a wide range of electronic devices to make their life easier and better. Technicians and engineers continuously come up with electronic gadgets with the latest features, and consumers discard their old gadgets frequently in order to buy the ones with latest technology. When you buy a new electronic gadget, you discard your old one as electronic waste, also known as e-waste. Millions of tons of such waste is discarded on the planet every year, and it is highly hazardous not only for human and animal health, but for the entire environment too. According to a research, a single discarded cell phone can contaminate 158 gallons of water. So, it is important to consider careful Electronics Recycling in order to save your environment.

What can be recycled?

Electronic devices are usually made up of elements like lead, brominates, plastics, fire retardants, cadmium etc. Therefore, there are different methods of disposing off each electronic gadget in a safe manner. A variety of electronic gadgets can be recycled including A/V players, cell phones, televisions, in addition to computer parts such as monitors, keyboards, scanners, printers, mice etc. Apart from these, fax machines, telephones, small kitchen devices, microwave ovens, vacuum cleaners, exercise equipments, hair styling products, electronic toys, digital cameras, fans, etc. also need to be recycled through professionals. Electronic devices like televisions, computer components, refrigerators, inverters, cell phones, batteries etc. contain harmful materials that are harmful for human health, animal health and plant health, and for the entire atmosphere. Therefore, if you have any electronic waste in your house, it would be better to surrender it to a professional electronic producer, repair shop, retailer or local drop-off center so that it can be recycled securely.

How recycling is done

When you hand over your electronic gadgets to the professional recyclers, they separate each of their components and parts mechanically or manually. They save the components of the gadgets that can be reused and fitted into other gadgets. Remaining components are broken down. Recycling an electronic device can be dangerous, as it may contain unsafe materials that can be harmful for your health, such as mercury, lead etc.

To conclude, electronics recycling can be a significant method of saving the environment. It can go a long way to make sure that the generations coming up in future stay safe and secured against environmental hazards, and we get a chance to breathe in a cleaner air.

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