Disposing Old Computers

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Disposing Old Computers By Long Yi Nelly Ki

Facts About Discarding Computers 20 to 50 million metric tons of e-waste are disposed every year Only around 15% of e-waste is currently recycled 80 to 85% of electronic products were thrown to landfills or incinerators  produce toxic gases  acid rain e-waste will cause damage to humans’ body (e.g. blood and kidneys)

Where do the old computers go? 80% of the e-waste ends up in developing countries like China, India or Nigeria low-wage workers bathed the computers parts like CPUs in acid to retrieve metal components people there are exposed to chemicals like mercury, lead or other toxic substances Rest of the wastes will go to landfills

What can you do with your old computers - Donation Choice 1: Donation Try to donate the computer (As many parts as you can) Reuse always comes first, think if you really need a new one before you donate or throw them away.

What can you do with your old computers? - Donation Many organizations and charities might need your help! example: The National Cristina Foundation It is a non-profit organization Collect old computers Give out the old computers to low-income families (especially those with students who need computers for schoolwork)

What can you do with your old computers? - Recycle Choice 2: Recycle Divide your computer into PARTS RAM check if you have other devices that fit your old RAM if you no longer have any use for the RAM, try to sell them

What can you do with your old computers? - Recycle CPU try to remove your CPU from the motherboard try not to touch the pins on the CPU sell it to the recycling stores Monitor possibly the most valuable part of your computer

What can you do when you want to change a new computer? - Recycle Hard drives Don’t forget to back up the important things that you need! Erase all your personal information in the computer with software Sell it to second hand computer stores and they will reuse the hard drive

Think if you really need a new one FIRST Try to upgrade the hardware and the software to what you need before buying a new one Only small portions can be recycle…. REDUCE the waste!

-The End- Thank You!