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Follow on Google News | Laptops Wanted Dead or AliveDon't Throw Away Your Laptop Because it's Broken! give it a new life. Finally, there's an environmentally friendly way to dispose of those unwanted laptops This recycling program offers you a way to recycle that no longer wanted or unused laptop.
By: Daniel Saunders When you finally decide it's time to ditch that laptop for a sleek new laptop you're faced with the task of discarding your old laptop. While the easiest thing to do might be to put your old computer out on the curb for the garbage man, which is not environmentally friendly and most garbage services won't take computers anymore for just that reason. When it comes to recycling your laptop you have a few different options. Eliminate the first problem by using a product like Kill Disk that eliminates all data on your hard drive. Your diligence in this effort will help you rest assured that you haven’t passed on any readable private data. Based on the adage that one person’s junk is another person’s treasure, you might donate that old computer. Computers are very common, and always will be. When somebody updates to a new unit, they generally dispose of their old one. This should be done with care in order to ensure that it is put to good use in the future without harming anybody in the process. Unfortunately, laptops become obsolete and the user immediately wants to upgrade. This is fine as long as the laptop is either recycled or refurbished by a company that specializes in this industry. Over the next five years, millions of computers are going to be replaced by more modern systems. Anybody who is going to upgrade should seriously consider recycling their computer. The environment will be much better off with these old laptops staying out of the landfills, go Green and make everyday Earth Day by properly recycling your computer equipment. Did you know that by recyling, it cuts down on the amount of raw materials needed for the manufacture of new products, and it also means more efficient and convenient recycling for the end user. In addition, if computing equipment is refurbished, this can benefit people and organisations that cannot afford to buy new IT equipment. Currently, the useful life of a computer is only 3 to 5 years and shrinking. In 2005, the National Safety Council projected that more than 63 million personal computers are expected to retire. Many electrical products contain parts that could be profitably refurbished and reused with little effort. When we throw away old electronic equipment, we're throwing away these resources and generating additional pollution associated with the need to access virgin materials and manufacture new products. Think before you put that computer in storage! Try to recycle your old computers before they become totally out dated. Now that you have the facts it is up to you to decide what you want to do with that old computer. You should be able to recycle your computer without a problem. http://www.laptopswanteddeadoralive.com # # # We will buy your broken or defective laptop/notebook computer at a fair price regardless of the condition, whether it boots up or not, or even if it has a broken screen - we do not care! End
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