What is considered e-waste?
E-waste includes any electronic or electrical equipment that has become obsolete due to advancement in technology or changes in fashion. This encompasses computers, televisions, mobile phones, video game consoles, and other electronic devices no longer in use.
What are the benefits of recycling e-waste?
When managed safely through recycling, e-waste becomes a valuable secondary source of raw materials. Benefits include revenue generation from recovered materials, preservation of Earth's limited natural resources, and elimination of landfill waste.
What health hazards are associated with e-waste?
E-waste can release harmful chemicals like dioxins, PCBs, and PBDEs. Exposure to these chemicals through air, water, or soil contamination can cause various health issues including cancer, nervous system damage, and respiratory problems. Proper handling and recycling prevent these risks.
How do I prepare my devices for recycling?
Before recycling, back up important data, perform a secure data wipe if applicable, remove any removable batteries or accessories, and ensure the device is clean and properly packaged for transportation.