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Itu2019s the age of information and we want it all on a smooth flat screen. But do you know what goes into making those screens, or for that matter general electronics?<br>Most electronics are made of rare and toxic compounds, which, if not disposed of properly, can have detrimental effects on our lives and the environment.<br><br>Humming Bird International offers free and safe LCDs/Monitors Disposal in New Jersey. The company is associated with many prominent multinational and local technology companies. Their team of professionals is the most trained in responsible and safe LCDs/Monitors disposal in New
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It’s the age of information and we want it all on a smooth flat screen. But do you know what goes into making those screens, or for that matter general electronics?
Most electronics are made of rare and toxic compounds, which, if not disposed of properly, can have detrimental effects on our lives and the environment.
LCDs are made up of highly toxic and dangerous elements. Chlorine is a highly toxic gas that can cause blisters on your skin and eyes and also inside your lungs.
Phosphorous has been used to make bombs and poisons since World War I and is still used today in insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides. And that’s nothing compared to Strontium? Its isotope alone is one of the most dangerous and radioactive components of the nuclear fallout and is absorbed through the body like calcium.
Tin is a common yet rare-to-obtain material that’s essential to LCD making – but did you know that Wolframite, tin’s main source, is one of the top-ranking conflict materials in the world? A conflict material is a natural but rare resource that is mined in a conflict zone and sold for war funding. These resources are always extracted through forced labor and child soldiers.
Recycling electronics enables the industry to re-obtain some rare and expensive materials for cheap, and cheaper raw materials imply a less costly final product. It’s a win-win for everyone. Whether you care about the environment or not, recycling can help you save your bank when buying the next iPhone.
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