Computer equipment contains a variety of metals, plastics and other materials that can be recycled. As of 2011, 25 states have passed laws concerning the recycling of computers since some of these ...
End-of-life computers are frequently exported out of developed countries to developing ones, and a significant portion end up being recycled through informal, or "backyard," operations. While official ...
A new report, “Islands in the Wastestream,” analyzes the field of nonprofit computer refurbishers, the benefits of computer reuse, and the obstacles holding the field back. Published by CompuMentor, a ...
Two U.S. senators today introduced legislation that would give tax breaks to individuals and businesses that safely dispose of computers and other worn-out electronic devices. The Electronic Waste ...
Ready to give your old computer the heave-ho? Before you do, remember that computers often hold all kinds of personal and financial information that thieves could find valuable—passwords, account ...
Starting a computer recycling business typically involves conducting a market analysis, writing a business plan and advertising your services in your community. Using the resources provided by the ...
Computer Recycling for Education has announced a licensing product and partnership campaign for the NRC Congress targeted to educate and to promote Ewaste Eddie. Published August 23, 2005 Computer ...
As one of the leading HIPAA compliant electronics recyclers, Computer Recycling is dedicated to safely and lawfully recycling all types of personal and business electronics with special attention ...
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