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What are the proper methods and steps for the disposal of used electronic items?​

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Answered by o4kamboj
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5 Ways to Safely Dispose Of Your Electronic Waste

  • Give Back to Your Electronic Companies and Drop Off Points.
  • Visit Civic Institutions. ...
  • Donating Your Outdated Technology. ...
  • Sell Off Your Outdated Technology. ...
  • Give Your Electronic Waste to a Certified E-Waste Recycler. The positive aspect of e-waste recycling is that you have quite a few recycling options

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Answered by shootingstar42
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4 methods for the proper disposal of used electronic items.

1. Sell off your outdated technology

One man’s junk is another man’s treasure as the old saying goes. This can be applied to helping you get rid of your old electronics. You can tap into online sites or even resort to having a garage sale as this will help you get rid of your outdated electronics as well as earning some money. Most electronic shops are always ready to buy your old electronics.

2. Give back to your electronic companies

A lot of electronic companies have an exchange policy whereby they take back your old gadgets when you buy a later version, sometimes offering you a discount on your new purchase. A few recycling companies have set up electronic drop off initiatives along with drop off points for products such as cell phones and tablets after which they are recycled.

3. Donate it

If your used gadget still works—or, in many cases, even if it doesn’t—there’s probably a charity or nonprofit out there that would be happy to take it off your hands. You can start by checking local senior organizations and recreation centers.

4. Role of government and legislature

Recycling infrastructure needs a huge boost and attention from the Government as well as from electronic and electrical product manufacturers. Governments should streamline regulations to promote free and low-cost movement of goods back into global supply chains.

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