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subject: Pc Disposal Is Must For Our Environment [print this page]


We are living in a world where every fortnight there is a change in technology occurs and we adopt it happily without thinking about the hazardous environmental impacts of that product. Your PC is one of those products that pose a dangerous threat to our environment. Many times we just leave our pc unattended after its service life unaware of its environmental impacts. Your PC contains toxic substances like cadmium, mercury, lead, and arsenic that pose serious threats not only to human health but to our environment as well. As a result we end up causing a lot of damage to the environment.

For example, CRT is one of the vital parts of a computer that contains many dangerous toxic substances like mercury that is considered to be the most hazardous thing to human respiratory system. Apart from this, it also contains selenium, arsenic, antimony trioxide, cobalt and cadmium. In order to eradicate the harmful effect of such elements, it is important to ensure reliable PC disposal. There are several ways to dispose or recycle your pc safely and efficiently.

Another alternative is to offer your old PC to someone in need. In this way, you make the right use of your old PC and that can be of great help to that person. You can also opt for trade-in option for PC disposing. As per this option most of the computer manufacturers allow customers to donate trade or sell old computers. You can exchange your old pc with a new branded one by spending less sum of money.

If you want to do something new with your old pc rather than going for PC disposal then you can do lots of experiments. Those experiments include:

Connect it to your music system and enjoy hi-fi sound

Use it as a file, print or web server

Donate to a school

Do experiment with Linux

Ethical IT Recycling buys your out-of-date IT equipment, renews it and returns the affordable kit to the market, giving others the chance to participate in the IT revolution. It involves into PC disposal and the disposal of IT equipment extensively.

by: Avinash Smith




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