All About Computer Recycling In Austin

By Annabelle Holman


In the city of Austin, tons of waste is generated every single day and a large percentage of it consists of old and used computers. Reckless disposal can cause serious environmental problems. In that regard, city authorities are struggling to find solutions on how best to dispose of these waste materials. Below are some of the things you should know about computer recycling in Austin.

An old computer can still work once it is repaired. In case a PC has faulty components, they can serve other tasks upon repair and replacement of those parts. In case you absolutely have to dispose off your computers, think about selling them cheaply to people who may need them. The easiest way to do this is placing adverts to inform potential customers both online and offline.

A great idea for recycling computers is donating to charities and other nonprofit organizations. They usually take the computers to developing countries for use in schools. You will be surprised at just how useful that old computer can be to other people. In addition to getting rid of your electronic waste, donating to charities will also help educate other people.

Most PC manufacturers have a buy-back plan for old computers. Consumers only need to return old computers to the manufacturer for issuance of a voucher. This will be used to purchase new computers from the same company at a much reduced cost. This kind of plan is very popular nowadays. In fact, other manufacturers of electronics have replicated the program.

Another option for disposing electronic waste is taking them to a recycler. The PC will first be dismantled and useful pieces like the RAM, hard drive and disc drives taken out; and later sold as spares. This is the most cost effective option, provided you do not exceed the weight limit specified by city authorities.

Computer hardware depreciates very slowly since they have very few moving parts. In fact, after complete failure, a PC can still be brought back to full functionality by simply replacing some of the parts. You do not need to be an expert to do this. Once the machine is in good condition, you can sell it as a used item to third parties. Alternatively, you can continue using the PC if you do not have any plans for buying a new machine.

Most electronic appliances have poisonous heavy metals which posses a real danger if released to the environment. These metals include lead and mercury among other chemicals. For this reason, burying these waste materials in landfills is ill-advised. These harmful elements can get into water sources and cause contamination.

Computer recycling is necessary because manufacturers are always coming up with new technology that is more powerful and efficient. Consumers are usually forced to buy these new devices to ensure that they enjoy the fruits of modern technology. Unfortunately, many of them do not know what to do with the old computers.




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