Recycling electronics is an easy way to help protect the environment, but many consumers overlook it. It may seem like throwing away an old electronic isn't a big deal and won't cause any serious harm to the environment. However, the reality is that old electronics can not only cause damage but contain precious resources that can be used again and again in the creation of new products, including some electronics. Here are the three big advantages to recycling your electronics.
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Personal computers (PCs) have changed a lot over the past few decades, especially after recycling and efficiency standards have shaped entire industries. There aren't as many huge, solid pieces of metal or minerals inside the modern computer, but there are still a few items to keep an eye out for. Here are a few location and removal tips for getting recyclable materials out of modern and slightly obsolete, but not yet antique computers.
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It can be tough to find ways to earn money when you're a kid, especially when you're not old enough to get a job. If you've maxed out your allowance, and you need access to additional funds, it's time to add recycling to your list of money-making opportunities. You already recycle the aluminum cans? That's a good start, but there are lots of other things you could be recycling too. In fact, you probably have quite a few of them right in your own home, or yard.
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