** Don't just think of that tired old machine as yesterday's news—it
deserves some serious attention, to turn it from potential landfill
contents into a potential asset.
** The process of transferring your files from your old computer to your
new one is more involved than you might think. If you try to back up
your old files to CDs or DVDs, you'll probably be shuffling disks for
the next few days. Fortunately, there are better ways to transfer files
from one computer to another. The most convenient tool for transferring
your files is an external hard drive.
** For the last couple of decades, the rapid advances in computing
technology have given rise to a corresponding problem of computers
becoming quickly obsolete.
** Businesses experiencing a transition due to moving or expanding are
likely to dig up some computer relics. Disposing of these items in a
lawful, secure, and responsible manner can be a challenge. The best way
for companies to deal with end-of-life IT disposal issues is to use Able
IT Logistics Ltd.
** Managing the total life cycle of corporate assets reduces costs and
improves your ability to more easily dispose of equipment properly.
** Electronic waste, e-waste, e-scrap, or Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE) describes loosely discarded, surplus,
obsolete, broken, electrical or electronic devices.
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DISPOSAL and RECYCLING COMPUTERS
All of which are serious issues that ABLE IT Logistics Ltd can resolve
easily.
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Computer Recycling -
Convert To Environmental Friendly Mode
Computer recycling refers to the practice of salvaging useable components
from obsolete electronic devices or safely disposing off electronic
devices. It is a
practice that each one of us must inculcate because inappropriate handling
of discarded computers and other electronic devices can cause
environmental
hazards.
Studies estimate that over 60 million electronic pieces become obsolete
throughout the world annually. These pieces have constituents such as
lead, cadmium, barium, and mercury, which are hazardous to the
environment. In a landfill, these materials seep into the ground and then
into our food and water supplies. This can cause serious health concerns
over a long period.
Obsolete Computers: Environmental Threats
Obsolete computers that are simply dumped in our commercial waste are the
biggest threat to the environment. The computer monitors have cathode ray
tubes
containing four to five pounds of lead that contaminates the environment
acutely. Besides lead, the computers have many other hazardous elements
such as
mercury, cadmium, and hexavalent chromium. When inhaled over a long
period, these elements cause high blood pressure, liver and nerve disease,
blood with
poor iron, and even brain damage to the exposed group. This causes great
concern, considering several million computers become obsolete annually.
Therefore, we must handle the obsolete electronic devices carefully.
Moreover, different Environmental Laws have banned the illegal landfills
by the disposals of
computers and other electronic equipment. These laws necessitate sending
the un-functional computers to a reputable recycler for harmless
recycling. The laws
also specify the need for regular recycling to avoid such computers from
piling up.