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Computer Recycling: Weighing the Impact

Recycling computers provides several benefits: it reduces health risks from toxic materials in landfills, saves resources that would otherwise need to be mined, and can create new jobs in electronics recycling. However, recycling computers also faces challenges, such as the need for skilled workers to safely handle toxic materials during disassembly and the risk of identity theft if hard drives are not properly erased. While recycling requires effort, its advantages for the environment and conservation of resources are important reasons to make recycling computers a priority.

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Computer Recycling: Weighing the Impact

Recycling computers provides several benefits: it reduces health risks from toxic materials in landfills, saves resources that would otherwise need to be mined, and can create new jobs in electronics recycling. However, recycling computers also faces challenges, such as the need for skilled workers to safely handle toxic materials during disassembly and the risk of identity theft if hard drives are not properly erased. While recycling requires effort, its advantages for the environment and conservation of resources are important reasons to make recycling computers a priority.

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Pros And Cons Of Recycling Computers

Advantages:
• Health Benefits
Plastic, gases, and other similar products are used for the production of modern electronics. Lead is
one example of a material that is used for electronics manufacturing and one that poses a huge
threat. Furthermore, dumping this e-waste into landfills will result in releasing harmful chemicals into
the air that can cause serious damage to their health. Furthermore it also gravely affects the soil as
these chemicals leach into the soil and cause erosion.

• Economic Benefits
This is a practical reason to consider recycling electronics. Not only are you doing the environment a
favor, but your own budget as well. Think of how much you can save from the production and
manufacturing process if you decide to re-use any old electronics and computer products. Dealing
with electronics can be a burden on the wallet so opting to recycle will be beneficial for both the
manufacturer and the consumers.

• More Jobs
Considering that around 90 percent of electronic equipment is recyclable, electronics recycling can
play a significant role in creating employment. This is because new firms dealing with electronics
recycling will form and existing firms will look to employ more people to recover recyclable materials.
This can be triggered by the increase in the demand for electronics recycling.

• Conserves Resources
There are many materials that can be recovered from old electronics. These materials can be used
to make new products, thus reducing the need to mine for new raw materials. For instance, various
metals can be recovered from computer circuit boards and other electronics, and the plastics and
glass found in computer monitors and televisions can be recycled.

• Supports The Community


Although there are many ways to involve your community in recycling. Donating your old electronics
plays an important role in the provision of refurbished products such as computers and mobile
phones, which can be of great help to low-income families, schools, and not-for-profit organizations.
It also helps individuals gain access to technology that they could not have otherwise afforded.
• Prevents Abuse Of Resources
The process of recycling is also a form of discipline. Your goal for electronics recycling should be to
preserve the natural resources instead of using them up in a rapid rate.
Disadvantages:
• Sorting
Skilled workers are needed to break a computer down into component parts, sort them properly and
test them for resale. They also must know how to strip valuable metals to be melted down and
reused. Workers with these skills might not be available near the recycling center, and untrained
workers who process computers inappropriately risk inhaling toxic material.

• Toxic Materials
Computers contain toxic substances, including cadmium, chlorine, mercury, bromine and lead.
Besides possibly injuring recycling center workers, these materials can get into the environment,
polluting the air and water

• Preventing Donation
While an older computer might seem like junk to a person eager to get the latest model, recycling it
means not donating it to poor people who could benefit from using it for education, job searches and
to stay in contact with friends and family through email and social media.

• Identity Theft
If a person discards a computer before securely erasing the hard drive, unscrupulous workers at the
recycling plant could access important personal information to use in identity theft crimes.

Conclusion:
While most people consider recycling to be an option, something to be done if possible but not
absolutely necessary, the reality is quite startling. Recycling isn’t an option, it’s a need. Our dear
earth has a noose tied around its neck and each computer, smartphone that we don’t recycle only
succeeds in tightening this noose. The advantages of recycling computers clearly outweigh the
disadvantages so let’s get up and recycle.

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