When it's time to get rid of your old computer equipment, it's important to do it in a way that is both safe and secure. Electronics contain a variety of hazardous materials, like lead, mercury, and cadmium, which pose serious risks to human health and the environment if they aren’t disposed of pr...
If you're considering a major technology overhaul at your office, you may need help deciding what to do with your old electronic equipment. Electronics often have toxic materials, including lead, cadmium, mercury, and other items, which can harm the environment and pollute the soil at a regular land...
Your business may consider itself a frontrunner in green practices. While you may recycle your paper and ensure you turn all of the lights off at the end of the business day, your electronic recycling practices could be taking a hit. Office electronics like computers, printers, and scanners conta...
When people and businesses want to unload their old electronics and make the world a better place, electronic recycling is the best route to go. However, while facilities like RetirePC can accept a majority of electronics, not every piece of older machinery is eligible for safe recycling and reus...
Older electronics that get replaced with newer models can easily take up essential space in a workplace. Many entities that find themselves with an excess of older electronics have to make a decision between a direct donation of their electronics or asset disposition through an electronic recycling...