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RECYCLING COMPUTER PARTS. Waste (a.k.a. e-waste) is on the rise and is becoming an issue all across the globe. The problem is worse in developing countries.

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1 RECYCLING COMPUTER PARTS

2 Waste (a.k.a. e-waste) is on the rise and is becoming an issue all across the globe. The problem is worse in developing countries than it is in developed countries, like the United States, but people and countries around the world are being negatively impacted by this issue. http://www.allgreenrecycling.com

3 Recycling our e-waste is the best way to reduce the enormous amount of it that seems to be increasing year after year. Computer waste is a part of the e-waste problem. Computers can be broken down into parts and recycled that way. http://www.allgreenrecycling.com

4 You can recycle computer parts in some of the same ways you can recycle an old computer. This means, that if you have computer parts that are still operable and in working order, “recycling” computer parts can be as simple as “reusing” them. http://www.allgreenrecycling.com

5 Recycling Computer Parts That Are Still In Working Order Recycling computer parts by reusing them is a useful and responsible form of recycling, and it helps to reduce the amount of e-waste accumulating around the world. You can reuse your old computer parts in many of the same ways that you can reuse your old computers. http://www.allgreenrecycling.com

6 Recycling Computer Parts That Are Still In Working Order A lot of the online sites that allow you to list your used computers and other electronics for sale are the same sites you can use to list your old computer parts for sale as well. You can list your items on sites like:  Craigslist  Ebay  Amazon http://www.allgreenrecycling.com

7 Recycling Computer Parts That Are Still In Working Order You can also give away your working computer parts. This is another way of recycling computer parts. If you know someone who needs a working computer part, you can give it to them, or you can contact places like the Goodwill or other non-profit organizations to see if they will accept your computer parts as donations. http://www.allgreenrecycling.com

8 Recycling Computer Parts That Are No Longer Working If you have old computer parts that are no longer in working order, you can take them to recycling centers that accept e-waste. These recycling facilities specialize in recycling computer parts and other e-waste products. You can always contact retail stores like Staples and Best Buy to see if they will accept your computer parts for recycling. http://www.allgreenrecycling.com

9 When it comes to recycling computer parts, you have a number of options. You can choose whichever option you feel the most comfortable with. Just remember that when you choose to recycle your e-waste you are choosing to help save the planet from e-waste accumulation. http://www.allgreenrecycling.com

10 Website: http://www.allgreenrecycling.com http://www.allgreenrecycling.com All Green Recycling info@allgreenrecycling.com (800) 780-0347 Source: http://lifehacker.com/5972503/what-should-i- do-with-all-my-old-outdated-computer-partshttp://lifehacker.com/5972503/what-should-i- do-with-all-my-old-outdated-computer-parts http://www.allgreenrecycling.com/blog/recyclin g-computer-parts/ http://www.allgreenrecycling.com/blog/recyclin g-computer-parts/ Questions? Need More Information? Feel free to contact us.


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