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Responsible Recycling of Electrical and Electronic Goods Like Computers and TVs for Those Living Outside Europe

With the way technology is becoming obsolete and being replaced by better models year after year with newer, better, bigger and improved specifications , you can just imagine the huge amount of waste that is generated when consumers upgrade along with the process.

 

For example, one household may have one or two computers to upgrade on a yearly basis but if you add to that computers and monitors from even a small business, the numbers add up very quickly.

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Just a small example of the sort of waste known as “waste electronic and electrical goods or WEE waste

If you live in a country which complies with the EU WEEE Directory, then all you need to do is ensure that you don't throw this type of goods inot the residual waste bin, but follow local authority and supplier guidance. In essence, within the EU this recycling will be done for you and that's usually done for free as well!

Outside the EU its not so easy, and you should follow the rest of this article.

What is the problem with throwing computers, their monitors, TVs and the like away with the rest of our trash?  The main concern is that with CRTs and TVs they each contain approximately four pounds of lead per unit.  Lead cannot be biologically broken down and if it were placed in a landfill there is the possibility of the landfill becoming contaminated with the toxins from lead.  Lead poisoning has been associated with several health problems in children, including, learning disabilities and behavior issues and in some extreme cases, where high doses of the lead has been found, there have been reports of seizures, coma and even death.  There is always the risk of lead toxins seeping into a water source if left in a landfill and any results of lead poisoning are made even more tragic because they are so easily preventable. 

 

In addition to the lead in some household items like computer screens and TVs, the plastic parts of these items sometimes contain a component that is called, brominated flame-retardant that helps the item to be resistant to flames in case of a fire.  Unfortunately, while the exact results of exposure to this additive are undocumented there is sure to be some kind of negative result that it's just better to steer clear of. 

In an effort to keep these potentially hazardous materials out of landfills there are many other options for ridding your home of older, outdated technology.  The first option should be to check with your community to see if there is a program set up to receive older CRTs and TVs for recycling.  For instance, in Massachusetts, where I live, many cities and towns were given grant money for the specific purpose of setting up such a program. 

If your town does not have such a program the next place to look would be at a local TV repair shop or even an electronics retailer because they may be able to reuse what you want to throw out.  Some areas even have electronic recycling companies that will come to your residence or business and pick up such items and from there they are responsible for the recycling of the items.  Even if a piece of electronic equipment can no longer be used for refurbishing an older model they can always be dissected and the individual components can be sold for their scrap value. 

No matter what the item is that you want to recycle, there is a way to do it, all you need to do is make a phone call or two and you will have done your part to follow the recycling laws.

 

 

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