Saturday, August 9, 2014

What You Need To Know About Computer Recycling In Austin

By Annabelle Holman


In the city of Austin, tons of waste is generated every single day and a large percentage of it consists of old and used computers. Reckless disposal can cause serious environmental problems. In that regard, city authorities are struggling to find solutions on how best to dispose of these waste materials. Below are some of the things you should know about computer recycling in Austin.

Old computers are not usually completely useless. They can still be used for a wide range of other uses after repairs. For this reason, it may be a good idea to sell old PC's at throw away prices to people who do not have a computer, or those who need to get parts for their computers. You can post an ad advertising the sale or donation of the item online.

A great idea for recycling computers is donating to charities and other nonprofit organizations. They usually take the computers to developing countries for use in schools. You will be surprised at just how useful that old computer can be to other people. In addition to getting rid of your electronic waste, donating to charities will also help educate other people.

Today, manufacturers are offering buy-back programs for old computers. In these programs, consumers take their old machines to the manufacturer and in return, they get a voucher for reimbursement after purchasing a new computer. Proof of purchase of a new PC from an authorized vendor is required before this voucher is awarded. This can help to cushion the buyer from the high cost of buying a new PC.

Another option for disposing electronic waste is taking them to a recycler. The PC will first be dismantled and useful pieces like the RAM, hard drive and disc drives taken out; and later sold as spares. This is the most cost effective option, provided you do not exceed the weight limit specified by city authorities.

Computers do not contain many moving parts so they do not depreciate as fast as other machines. Even if a computer has become too old and broken down, replacing a few components is all that is needed to bring it back to normal operation. The average person can fix a faulty machine with easy. However, experts may be hired to revive a dead PC.

Some components in computers as well as other electronic appliances contain heavy metals that can contaminated the environment. These metals include mercury, lead and many others. To protect the environment from harm, these wastes should not be dumped into landfills since the metals can seep into water sources.

Manufacturers are usually very creative when it comes to producing better products. Usually consumers have to buy new products to replace the ones they have because of better technology. This is one of the reasons why a lot of electronic waste is being produced worldwide. This trend is expected to continue as manufacturers continue to pour billions into research and development as well as development of new products.




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