Electronic waste refers to electronic equipment or assets such as computers, laptop servers, cell phones, UPS Cables & Printer, and other electronic devices that are no longer required.
The risks of not using a responsible recycler for electronic waste include hazardous materials being mishandled, improperly recycled, or even illegally dumped.
Electronic waste recycling is a process that starts with the collection of discarded electronic devices such as smartphones, laptops, TVs, and other electronics.
The first stage involves sorting and dismantling the devices to separate different components and materials. Then, hazardous substances like lead, mercury, and brominated flame retardants are safely removed to prevent environmental contamination.
Afterward, the recyclable materials, including metals (such as gold, silver, copper) are processed and sent to specialized facilities for further treatment.
The materials are then transformed into reusable raw materials through techniques like shredding, melting, and refining.
Desktops, laptops, and servers that are outdated or non-functional.
Damaged or obsolete mobile phones that are no longer in use.
Devices that are broken or have become technologically outdated.
CRT, LED, and LCD TVs that are damaged or no longer needed.
Keyboards, mice, webcams, and other accessories that are broken or outdated.
Old speakers, headphones, and audio cables that are no longer functional or needed.
Power cords, chargers, and adapters that are damaged or have become obsolete.
Cameras that are damaged or have been replaced by newer models.
Outdated or non-functional gaming systems.
Devices for data storage that are either damaged or obsolete.
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Reduce, reuse, recycle – especially when it comes to electronics