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1 How Are Electronics Recycled? By: Samantha Morales And Rhea Buenaseda

2 Outline  Overview of Electronics Recycling  Recycling Cell Phones  T.V. And Monitors  Computers  VCR&DVD  How Can We Improve Electronics Recycling?

3 Recycling Cell Phones  In the year 2003 there was more than 500 million mobile phones waiting to be recycled.  Every time you turn in a old cell phone you get a tax deduction.  Recycling cell phones makes a lot of fundraising.

4 Computers l According to the National Safety Council about 40 million computers are beening recycled. l A computer disposal program cost $400. l Pc disposal can clean out everything from you computer for only a fraction of the cost if u do it you self.

5 T.V. And Monitors l The stuff from the t.v. and monitors are usually recycle. l The glass CTR is either recycle and used as a new one or sent were the lead is recovered. Circuit boards, chips, and other parts can be reused to repair or upgrade older electronics or recycled for their scrap value.

6 DVD and VCR l DVDs and VCRs usually are needed for recycling so it doesn’t end up in our envoriment like our water. l If you want recycle you can send it for donation instead.

7 Save? l The more you recycle, the more you save money! l You save your enviorment too.

8 Electronic use l With the rapid development of new technology, old electronic products can become obsolete within a few short years. l Take it Back Network recyclers accept a variety of electronic equipment such as computers, monitors, printers, TVs, cell phones, fax machines, stereos, DVD and VCR players, other household electronics and rechargeable batteries. Take it Back Network recyclers

9 Avaliable areas King County Solid Waste Division King Street Center 201 S. Jackson Street, Suite 701, Seattle, Washington 98104 Solid Waste Information Line: 206-296- 4466, Fax: 206-296-0197, TTY Relay: 711, 800-325-6165 ext. 66542 (outside the local calling area M-F 8:30 am - 4:30 pm)

10 Websites l http://www.metrokc.gov/dnrp/swd/electronics/ind ex.asp http://www.metrokc.gov/dnrp/swd/electronics/ind ex.asp l http://www.co.thurston.wa.us/wwm/Recycling/tvs. htm http://www.co.thurston.wa.us/wwm/Recycling/tvs. htm l http://www.supremerecycling.com/ http://www.supremerecycling.com/ l http://www.worldwatch.org/node/1481 http://www.worldwatch.org/node/1481 l http://www.charitablerecycling.com/


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