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If you just finished your summer cleaning, chances are you discovered an electronic device or two that you can’t justify keeping. It could be an old laptop that you’ve already replaced or it could be an old kitchen appliance that has finally failed. Unfortunately, most curbside e-waste recycling programs do not collect electronics and appliances so you’ll have to go out of your way to keep your old devices from ending up in a landfill.
But it’s worthwhile because, when properly disassembled, most devices are almost entirely made of recyclable parts. In addition, some electronics contain chemicals that can be harmful to the environment if left to degrade at the dump. We’ll show you four simple ways to responsibly dispose of your unwanted devices: trade-in, sell, donate and recycle. Visit: https://thekingofrecycling.com/how-to-recycle-old-electronics-and-appliances/
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