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Emeryville Electronic Waste Disposal Options

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Electronics waste disposal. It doesn’t sound like it’s a big deal to do but that’s just not the reality whatsoever. In fact, household electronics disposal is more time consuming than one would suppose. And, there are a number of reasons for this. However, this isn’t to say it’s an impossible task. Read on to learn more about how to go about electronic waste disposal.

What Exactly is Electronic Waste?

The fact of the matter is, all these wonderful electronics, which make our day-to-day lives so much better contain all kinds of dangerous materials. Whether it’s a computer, outdated VCR or Blu Ray player, television, copier, fax machine, or something else, it’s got plenty of hazards inside. Some components are dangerous to humans, while others are bad for the environment.

Cell phones continue to top of the list. Roughly nine-in-ten American adults (92 percent) own a mobile phone of some kind. Although these mobile devices are ubiquitous today, the share of adults who own one has risen substantially since 2004, when Pew Research conducted its first poll on cell ownership. At that time, 65 percent of Americans owned a cell phone. --Pew Research Center

The trouble for consumers is, once these items come to the end of their usable lifespans, there’s only so many options. That’s why if you place an old projection television on the curb for the local trash collection to pick up, it will remain there, day after day. It’s internal components are simply dangerous. So, it doesn’t go with the regular household trash.

Emeryville Electronic Waste Disposal Options

When electronics aren’t good for anything to you, trying to rid your home of them can present a big challenge. And, the larger the item, the more trouble it is to be free of it. Here are some electronic waste disposal options you can use:

  • Sell it. Yes, sell it. There are places which buy (for very little money), used electronics. While you won’t end up with a windfall, you’ll achieve your goal.
  • Donate it. If it’s in working condition, you might be able to donate it to a local church, school, or shelter. It’s worth a try and you might even receive a tax write-off in return. Keep in mind, though, it’s got to be in working, usable condition to donate it.
  • Give it away. You can also give it away. Just put the word out and spread it far and wide. Someone might find it useful and welcome. Or, sell your e-waste online to hobbyists. For example, if you have several smartphones or tablets, they might be appealing to someone else.
  • Take it to a local recycling center. Some large retailers offer recycling options for electronic waste. Before you cart that stuff to one of these recycling collection spots, be sure to call ahead and ask what is and what isn’t accepted.

If you need electronic waste disposal, go ahead and phone 800-737-5923 or visit Pro Junk Dispatch.


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