I write about ways to recycle for cash using the Internet. I have found over the years that it is now possible to make money by recycling things such as mobile phone, iPods, CDs, DVDs, games, music, gold, silver, platinum and inkjet cartridges. I like to promote recycling for the benefit of my readers and for the protection of the environment. It is important to spread the word however and whenever possible to recycle and reuse our planets resources wisely. Protect the environment and you may just make a bit of money at the same time!
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To recycle CDs we must obviously have a lot of old discs that we no longer use and want to get rid of. What stops us from immediately doing so is that it usually seems like a waste just throwing them in the bin when we could at least try to sell them.
There could be hundreds of pounds locked up in that old laptop. If you're wondering what to do with it consider having it recycled. By using a recycling service dedicated to recycle laptops then you can be sure it is being dealt with in the best way while you receive cash for it.
There are companies that will recycle your old mobile phone and send you money for it. Many people don't realize how much value is tied up in their old and unused phones. They are often forgotten about and shoved to one side when a new phone comes along. Using recycling websites we can now get money for almost any mobile phone.
Recycling an old iPod can fetch up to £60 or £73 in vouchers. This is helpful to know when someone is about to upgrade or buy a new iPod not knowing what to do with the old one.
Looking to get cash for old mobile phones? So many people are these days. With years of mobile phone subscribers regularly renewing contracts and getting new handsets for free there are usually quite a few old phones knocking about around the home.
One of the most popular gadgets of the moment is the iPod. Giving anyone the ability to take most if not all of their personal music collection with them wherever they go. The iPhone is very similar and does most if not all the things an iPod can do but with the added feature of being able to make calls. This has allowed iTunes users to go from needing to carry around two gadgets and instead have a mobile phone and an ipod all built into one unit.
One of the best things about mobile phones is that they are constructed from partly recyclable materials. All phones contain components that use rare earth metals such as gold, silver and minerals such as cobalt. The cost of mining these elements from the ground is not only financially costly but is also damaging land, natural habitats and contributes to more greenhouse gases being released.
Every 18 to 24 months, people on contracts are given a new handset. These are usually faster, better quality and have more features. So what about the old handsets, there must be loads right? Mobile recycling benefits everyone.

