We are all now living in times of heightened awareness both with concerns for energy conservation and helping to preserve the environment, therefore it is hardly surprising that going green is fast becoming the newest catch phrase in today's society. It is now commonplace the try and recycle just about everything we use, from aluminum cans to motor parts. Nowadays an affordable machine that many of us use, namely the computer, is also an item that needs to be recycled and this issue it becoming more and more prominent. But when it comes to recycling used computers and computer components, there are some things you will need to consider to help decide if this is the right thing for, both for you and your business.
First of all, it is important that you to get a complete overview of how the computer recycling process actually works. In general terms, it can be split down to consumer recycling and corporate recycling. With consumer recycling, the computer owner has several options available: they can donate the machine to an organization, send it back to the manufacturer, or send the more useful individual components to a repairer who could then install them in another computer. When it comes to corporations, if they carry many different computers with various manufacturers, it is often easier and more cost-effective to hire a third-party recycling contractor to handle the task. At this point it is important for companies to note that they must not simply dispose of the computers, as they could likely face legal ramifications if this is not done safely, following the necessary regulations. Of course one should also take care when hiring a third party to ensure that the company has the necessary certificates to carry out the computer disposal correctly.
There are many advantages to computer recycling. For one thing, proper recycling will prevent dangerous toxins and carcinogens from being leaked into the environment. Also, many materials that are used in the manufacturing of computer hardware, such as tin, silicon and iron can be used in the construction of other products. Other parts of a computer contain valuable elements like lead, copper and gold, which can be harvested and reused in other forms. And with less computers and computer components being thrown away, it could help slow down the filling up of landfills and trash dumps around the globe.
There are some potential drawbacks when it comes to computer recycling. While valuable elements and materials are reclaimed, the process can result in the release of other toxic byproducts into the environment, such as through incineration. And since many companies find it extremely cost-effective to sell their used computers to less-developed countries with less strict environmental standards, which results in these countries becoming dumps for potentially toxic waste. So when deciding whether computer recycling is the route to take for you or your business, some thought is required. Done correctly and safely, computer recycling can have tremendous benefits. Done incorrectly, it could exacerbate the growing global environmental crisis.
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