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What are the precious metal inside computer scrap?

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  The value of computers in the scrap industry has changed dramatically as technology has advanced over the last few decades. The scrap metals found inside computers have changed over time as a result of major changes. We can find old and non – functional computers in large quantities at offices, homes, schools, etc. These old computers might contain valuable metals like gold, copper, and aluminum. While sleek modern laptops do not contain the abundance of precious metals found in heavier, older units, they can still be profitable. You must recycle your electronics because the number of people and businesses who recycle their electronics is low. Some people may be unaware that precious metals can be found in electronic devices, but some very valuable metals can be found in electronic scrap. Electronic devices that have been used can be reused, recycled, and resold. When you recycle your electronic devices, you are not only protecting your data, but you are also earning money from t...

5 Office Electronics You Can Recycle

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  Today, the majority of businesses rely on electronics to remain operational and relevant in their respective markets. As the demands of business growth, so do our electronic requirements. Companies are constantly on the lookout for the newest, fastest, and smartest technologies to help them manage their hectic day-to-day workload. When new gadgets hit the market, we buy them and replace them with new ones. Electronic devices are intended to make our lives easier but because they contain toxic substances and if not disposed of and recycled properly it becomes a health hazard. Most of us do not think about what happens to these devices when we do not discard or upgrade them. Electronic device use has increased rapidly around the world. Given the volume of e-waste generated and the presence of both toxic and valuable materials in it, e-waste is a growing problem. If not handled properly and exposure occurs, all of these elements can have a severe human impact.  The hazardous ma...

Why Businesses Should Consider Electronic Recycling Services?

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  Many businesses today rely on electronics for fast functioning their work, so there is an increasing demand by businesses for electronic needs. As companies are always on the lookout for the fastest, smartest and latest technologies to help them manage their hectic day–to–day operations. People just think of plastic when it comes to recycling but there are other things like electrical gadgets such as phones, laptops, etc can also be recycled. We must be careful of how we dispose of our gadgets when they reach the end of their useful lives, given our society’s ever-accelerating rate of technological progress. Recycling electronic debris does more than clear your house or office. It helps the world and its people in a variety of ways. As electronic garbage is made up of a mixture of plastic and hazardous elements. Its destructive qualities have the potential to harm both the environment and humans. Harmful material in these gadgets includes lead, mercury, arsenic, beryllium, etc. T...

E-Waste & its Negative Effects on the Environment

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  E-Waste is also known as electronic waste, is an electronic product or product containing electronic components that have come towards the end of their “useful life”. Electronic devices contain toxic substances – therefore they must be handled with care when no longer needed. If you do not need the product and think it’s outdated, consumers can donate it to someone who needs it. Suppose if the product is broken and not reusable, it is advisable to give it to a certified e-waste recycler instead of throwing it in the garbage. E-waste in recent years has affected the health of humans and also it has negative effects on the environment. E-waste includes  electronic scrap  like computers, televisions, printers, cellphones, batteries, etc. Anything that runs on electricity that you’ve decided to get rid of. These devices contain harmful chemicals like mercury, lead, beryllium, etc. When these chemicals end up in our soil, air, and water, it affects the environment. E-waste h...