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Published on April 12th, 2007

Computers & The Environment

Rethink Initiative
In 2002, approximately 41 million computers will become outdated; and current analysis by the National Safety Council estimates that 63 million computers became obsolete in 2005. It is estimated that 75 percent of these obsolete computers are stored, and by 2007, these stored computers will amount to about 500 million computers needing to be disposed. As new technologies enter the market approximately every two years, e-waste is a mounting concern.

There are different options available for computers besides just throwing them away (or storing them). Many computers are built in a way that allows them to be repaired or upgraded, which means they can be reused. With little effort, these computers can be as good as the PCs currently on the market. Many programs accept computer donations (which are generally tax deductible), whereby the computers are refurbished and sent to local schools or organizations in need.

The other viable option is recycling. Computers are made with a variety of elements, like plastics, glass, steel, gold, lead, mercury, cadmium and fire retardants that can be recaptured through recycling and used again. If thrown away, these computers can release toxins to the environment, potentially polluting the groundwater we drink and the air that we breathe. Recycling the resources in computers also eliminates the need to obtain these elements from nature, decreasing production impact on the environment.

By eliminating e-waste, the environment is protected, resources are saved, organizations in need benefit and you make a difference in the quality of your local environment.

2 Comments

  1. keysgleecom

    posted on October 8th, 2007 at 5:54 am

    Our Macintosh User Group – in our small community – has been reusing and recycling for the past 10 years. Owners of Apple computers replace their computers less often in general helping to Reduce waste. Our group finds local organizations and people to Reuse working computers and welcome the new owners into our User Group for tech support. Some computers are sold through the club newsletter or eBay to benefit the group. What can’t be given or sold is Recycled through retailers offering recycling programs.

  2. kerry

    posted on October 23rd, 2009 at 6:47 am

    this website is very imformational. good job on putting it together(:

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