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WEEE Recycle provides the main benefits of using an IT recycling company. For more details, email: info@weee-recycle.co.uk, call: 01752 916080.
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The main benefits of using an IT recycling company Technology has become integrated into almost everything we do in our daily lives, from the moment our digital alarm wakes us up, till the moment we switch off the lights and go to sleep. Statistics show that the average consumer purchases, and then disposes of, an electronic device almost every 3-6 months. These old devices are carelessly thrown away with the household refuge. This raises two questions: How many of these electronic devices end up in landfills? And what proportion of them find their way to be recycled? A quick search reveals that around the world roughly 40 million tons of electronic waste is generated each and every year - A staggering amount and one that’s hard to fully grasp, so let’s break it down to a single second of time. Each second approximately 800 laptops are thrown away! It is now well understood that today we face a huge and escalating problem with our e-waste. In order to tackle this, we need to change our behaviours and recycle more of our gadgets with the help of an IT recycling company. WEEE recycle is a fantastic IT recycling company who fully understands the benefits of increased WEEE recycling. Here we’ve compiled a list of the top 4 benefits to IT recycling: 1. Much better for the environment: Devices and gadgets that we use today are made of many tiny, non-decomposable materials such as lead, zinc, and other precious metals. These products do not break down and will remain in the environment for a long, long time. With an IT recycling company such as WEEE recycle processes E-waste, they ensure the protection of the environment from pollution. 2. Free Computer Recycling: At WEEE recycle, any computer equipment that has the potential to be reused qualifies for free disposal. They’ll even securely destroy all data that they may contain. 3. Lower greenhouse emissions: Raw materials that go into the production of new technology do not come for free, energy hungry processes are required (as in the case of mining for example). Recycling used material required less energy, therefore reducing greenhouse emissions. 4. More economical: IT recycling requires human resources, this means more jobs employed in the ‘Green’ industry. Recycling is also cheaper than harvesting natural resources.