Importance of Computer Recycling

Article by Liz T.

When the time comes to finally buy that shiny new computer you've been eying, you may find yourself wondering what to do with the old one. Many electronics retailers and computer manufacturers advertise trade-in programs, and many states have even prohibited computers from being dumped in landfills.
Types
Computers can be recycled in a couple of ways, depending on the state of the machine. Giving old, working computers to friends and family members or donating them to nonprofit organizations not only keeps the computer entirely out of the waste stream, but it presents computer access to someone who might not otherwise be able to afford it. Non-working computers can be sent to recycling centers where they are dismantled and valuable components are recovered.
Considerations
Donating a working computer can be a tax write-off, so if you've got a functional computer on your hands, there is an added monetary benefit to donation. However, if the computer really is at its end of life, it might be more trouble than it's worth to a charity organization, which would then just have to seek a means of disposal. The Environmental Protection Agency suggests computers five years old or less and in working condition be donated; others should be recycled.
Misconceptions
When your computer goes off for recycling, it doesn't necessarily mean the world becomes a cleaner place. Some less responsible collection programs actually end up with computers being shipped off to developing nations where they become an even bigger health hazard. In some small provinces of China, locals pick through mountains of e-waste to recover valuable materials without proper protection, reports the Basel Action Network, a global watchdog organization that recently launched its own global e-waste recycler certification to recognize responsible recyclers.
Warnings
Whatever method of recycling you've chosen for your computer, you'll want to make sure your personal information has been wiped clean from its hard drive. Whether donated to another user or sent to a recycler for scrap, the data on your hard drive can be retrieved, and personal information such as financial records or social security numbers can be dangerous in the wrong hands.
Potential
Nearly 70 million computers were sitting in storage in 2007, according to the EPA. If even half were usable, nearly 35 million people or organizations could reap the benefit of a working computer. If the rest were recycled rather than being sent to landfill, the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions would be staggering--the EPA calculates that recycling just 1 million computers prevents the release of greenhouse gases equivalent to the emissions of 16,000 cars.Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/127692-computer-recycling-important/#ixzz1fFerc95k
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

This was a very informative article. I have never really considered the importance of recyling old computers. I didn't know they were such an enviromental hazard! I like the idea of donating newer model used computers to people that don't have the funds to purchase them. You made a great point about making sure all sensitive personal information is cleared off of the old computer first. Thank you for this very important article.
Jennifer Masters

Ann said...

I enjoyed the information in your article quite a bit. Your research went further than the typical "please recycle speech" that we hear so often. Computers need to be recycled but have many parts that are not easily recycled and this needs to be done with care. I was not aware that these pieces could be pontentially shipped off to developing nations so that was quite a shock. On another note, I think another item to add to this later might be *monitors* as, from personal experience you don't think of a computer as only the box (usually), yet most computer recycling places will not accept monitors. Good article.
-Ann

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Unknown said...

About recycling
According to research, computers became outdated anytime from one to five years. Once the computers are outdated, consumers struggle with ways to properly dispose them. One of the best ways to dispose the computers is by recycling them. Reasons for recycling
Computer recycling plays a crucial role in protecting the environment. Since recycling ensures that the electronics are properly disposed, this aids in ensuring that the environment is protected from contamination. The other importance of recycling is that it protects you. For example if you own a computer that has hazardous chemicals such as dioxins, polychlorinated biphenyl, cadmium, radioactive isotopes, mercury and chromium, you can be injured if the chemical leaks while the computer is still in your house. Through recycling, the computer is removed from your house long before the chemical can start leaking thus you are protected from injuries.
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