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Recycling Your Electronics Made Easy
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Post 1 made on Wednesday September 5, 2007 at 14:11
rachelc
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Recycling Your Electronics Made Easy

Let online recyclers move that mountain of old gear in your basement.


There’s nothing like a relocation to make you reevaluate the electronics in your life. Yep, I’m moving, and that means going through boxes, obsolete gear and more cables than you can find in the accessories aisle at Radio Shack.




When you’ve lived in the same place for 15 years, you collect a lot of electronics that were important only in their day.

What to do? I’ve donated some working products to friends who can use them, but the out-of-date gear has to be moved to a responsible resting place. That’s where e-cycling comes in. I found a nearby recycling facility through the Consumer Electronics Association’s www.mygreenelectronics.org web site, and I have started taking my consumer electronics antiques and retired computer gear there—all but the cell phones.

To learn more about recycling your old equipment, go to [Link: electronichouse.com]
Post 2 made on Sunday September 30, 2007 at 13:48
Mr Brown
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Thank you.
I have printed out recyclers in our area and have posted it at the shop
Post 3 made on Sunday September 30, 2007 at 20:12
OTAHD
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I have a hard time giving up old electronics, no matter how obsolete and/or broken they are.

Make sure you save and/or sledgehammer your old hard drives.
LET'S GO BUFFALO!!!
Post 4 made on Monday October 1, 2007 at 09:37
rachelc
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Hey OTAHD: Try Eraser... not the crappy Schwarzenegger movie... it's a freeware program that wipes out your hard drive. I hear you though about being sentimental. That drive my husband NUTS.
Post 5 made on Monday October 1, 2007 at 22:30
OTAHD
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Thanks for the suggestion! I'll take a look at it.
LET'S GO BUFFALO!!!
Post 6 made on Monday June 29, 2009 at 05:33
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We Recycle used Remote Controls. We accept original, (non-universal) remote controls.
We Recycle Remotes
werecycleremotes@gmail.com


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