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The call for more recycling has been an ongoing trend in many businesses today. With the growing emphasis on the issues of pollution, nature degradation, and global warming, innovative ways to recycle materials is a key solution that many companies are advocating to redefine their business processes. Other than the traditional practice of recycling papers, plastic bottles, cardboards and aluminum cans, learning how to encourage computer recycling in the workplace is one of the best means to reduce a company's industrial waste. Computer recycling or electronic recycling is the process of reusing computer or other electronics. It involves both searching another use for materials and having the system dismantled in a way that they are safely extracted so that their constituent materials can be utilized for the development of other products. So, how do you introduce computer recycling in your company? Read on to find out.

To establish a practical and cost-effective computer recycling program, it is important to set out a plan with a goal of sustainability. Equally important is to involve your employees and the people from the recycling industry to ensure that the program will be successful.

Begin by forming a "green team." Approaching the process of computer recycling as a team can ensure the program's success . The group should be comprised of employees interested in recycling and are willing to set up the program. Assigning a recycling coordinator would also be necessary to ensure that somebody will lead the team. He or she will help in getting the recycling program off the ground and will serve as the point of contact of the recycling agency.

Conducting a waste audit is the next step of the program. This step will enable the the company to identify which materials can and cannot be recycled and what type and size of containers to use for segregation. When doing the audit, it will be best to have a worksheet at hand to keep track of the whole process.

Once the auditing procedure is done, contact a computer recycling contractor. When possible interview multiple contractors and get price estimates for dumpster and pick up services. This will allow you to make comparisons and be able to choose a recycling company suitable for the company's program. If you deem that a pick up service is not an option, you can have the team take the recyclables to a drop-off recycling center.

Consistency is the key to ensure the success of the computer recycling program in the workplace. With that said, the collection of recyclables should be coordinated. Properly marked bins should be designated in central locations around the office, so that they will be accessible to all employees.

Finally, continued education should be exercised. Employees will participate in computer recycling if they are well informed about the program and its benefits. To ensure that the campaign will last, regular evaluation should be carried out and permanent resources should be available (bulletin board, newsletters, memos) to keep all employees posted.

by: Nicole Monks




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