Electronics ranging from old computers, electronic office equipment, electronics used in entertainment devices, cellphones, television sets to refrigerators.

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Electronics ranging from old computers, electronic office equipment, electronics used in entertainment devices, cellphones, television sets to refrigerators are all candidates for products that fall under the definition of electronic waste.

Because loads of old electronics are blended, whether they are good, recyclable or non- recyclable. Therefore, the question what is e- waste can be succinctly answered as “all electronic products that are being disposed of.”

What is electronic waste recycling? E-waste recycling can help create jobs, prevent problems that arise from improper disposal and reduce green-house gas emissions. By re-using our electrical products, we can reduce the demand for new products, stop using raw materials, conserve pure water and electricity, reduce waste with less packaging, and offer the availability of technology to more tiers of society by cutting costs. E-waste recycling can help create jobs, prevent problems that arise from improper disposal and reduce green-house gas emissions. By re-using our electrical products, we can reduce the demand for new products, stop using raw materials, conserve pure water and electricity, reduce waste with less packaging, and offer the availability of technology to more tiers of society by cutting costs. Some computer parts can be reused when companies put together new computer products, while other parts are reduced to metals that can be reused for a variety of applications like jewelry or construction.

Components used for manufacturing of audio visual products, television sets, old VCRs, equipment used in stereos, handheld devices like mobile phones and computer parts all contain substances that are valuable for harvesting like lead, copper and gold. As consumers purchase devices like cellphones more frequently to have the “keep up with the Jones’” they are creating more and more waste that needs to be taken care of properly. Be sure to consult a professional or check up on your state’s laws concerning proper disposal, as doing this incorrectly yourself could result in exposure to harmful products contained in the devices. What are e-waste products that need to be recycled?

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