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Monday, April 7, 2008

How to Recycle your Laptop Computer

There are several ways that you can ensure that your old laptop computer is being recycled in the proper way. You want to make sure that you do what is right as far as disposing of your laptop computer is concerned. This way, you can be rest assured that your old device does not end up in a landfill harming the environment.

Here are three ways that you can recycle your old laptop computer.

1. Find out if the manufacturer offers a product take back program. If they do, they will take your laptop computer back from you and put it to good use as opposed to throwing it in the trash. If the manufacturer does not offer this type of program, there is a chance that the store you purchased from may. This is even easier for you because all you have to do is drop off your old laptop computer.

2. Locate one of the many computer recycling companies in the United States. There is a good chance that one of these companies will be located in close proximity to your home. If not, it will not cost you a lot of money to ship the computer to them. After all, the small price of doing so is well worth saving the environment. Upon receiving computers, these companies shred them and then sell the leftovers to companies that will be able to use them in future production.

3. Are there any reuse or donation programs in your area? Even though you may think that your laptop computer is too old to use, there is probably somebody somewhere who disagrees with you. The fact of the matter is that not everybody is as well off as those in the United States. If you can find a program that collects and donates laptop computers to needy people in other countries, you are doing a great deed. In many cases, this is the best way to recycle your laptop computer.

Throwing a laptop computer in the trash is the worst thing that you can do. Yes, this will get the unit out of your home, but it will also mean that it will sit in a landfill for years on end. While doing so, it could be very harmful to the environment. So instead of throwing your laptop in the trash, consider the three options listed above.

Examples of Environmentally Friendly Laptop Computers:

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Blogger ricom said...

RICOM’s Computer Buyback and Recycling Program aims to reduce the amount of electronics in landfills by refurbishing for further use or by safely recycling it. RICOM’s recycling and buyback programs offers customers in the United States a simple way to receive cash for their unwanted technology equipment or, if there is no value, recycle it.

We offer practical solutions that make it easy for customers to go green. Our Computer Buyback and Recycling Program is yet another example of RICOM’s commitment to reducing environmental impact by providing a convenient way for customers to responsibly recycle data center equipment. Environmentally, RICOM is committed to offering products and services that are environmentally sound throughout their life cycles, and to conducting our operations in an environmentally responsible way.

Remanufacture and reuse is only one component of the environmental lifecycle. A complete approach to the environment considers all aspects of a product's lifecycle and footprint of a product. Systems that are easier to upgrade using refurbished components extending the end date of their use. RICOM offers refurbished components in new products and packaging as an alternative of cost savings.

Hardware asset recovery has value with used equipment Trade-in/trade-up, donation and off lease programs. With 20 years experience in IT sales, refurbishing and recycling operations, green is good business. Our vast portfolio of blade, virtualized configurations as well as energy star certified products cuts power costs, and consolidates data center real estate. Recycling computers rather than depositing them in landfills or shipping them off for other nations has risk of sensitive data. RICOM’s partnered with company’s assisting in such disk data sanitation services.

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