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The Importance of Recycling Computer Components

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Most people have the idea of recycling down pat even if they don’t do it. The clear concept of reusing everyday household items like plastics and metals through recycling is commonly followed. Many residents also make use of their area’s paper and glass recycling centers as well. Reasons like limiting the materials in landfills, saving natural resources like trees, and improving the environment as a whole are often cited reasons for taking the time to recycle. When it comes to chemical and toxic waste, even the people who are skeptical of recycling are on board with making sure hazardous materials don’t end up in landfill, in the air, or in local water supplies. That attitude alone should be enough have everyone become part of the computer components recycling movement. We don’t tend to think of our computers are hazards, but if they are allowed into the landfills and dumps, they certainly can be. Take a look at why recycling computer components is so important.

You can’t understand the importance of computer components recycling unless you take a look at some numbers. A lot of computer users find out that electronic equipment only makes up about 2% of all of the waste in landfills and decide that computer recycling isn’t worth doing. Nothing could be further from the truth. Yes, it’s true that computers make up a small percentage of all garbage, but it adds up to 70% of all toxic waste. That toxic waste is attributed to the presence of materials like cadmium, dioxins, and radioactive isotopes in the computer’s systems. Taking the necessary steps to limit the existence of these materials in an uncontrolled environment, like the dumps, is vital for the protection of everyone and the planet.

Toxic materials aren’t the only components computer recycling can take care of. Computers are made of all kinds of metals, plastics, and even glass. As we already know, all of those things can be recycled and made into new, useful products. The result is less mining for metals and fewer natural resources used, not to mention saving a lot of space in the nation’s landfills. Metals like copper and gold are harvested during the recycling process. Non precious metals have their place as well. Tin, iron, and aluminum, as well as silicon are all easy to recycle.

As with any type of recycling dealing with potentially hazardous materials, the recycling of computer components has to be carefully monitored. As the experts learn more about the safest and most efficient ways to handle these materials, guidelines and laws are being passed and implemented for the safety of the land, air, water, and most importantly for the people and wildlife living here.


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