How To Recycle
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In a recent publication of Inside Columbia magazine an article was written about the importance of recycling electronics and computer equipment. Computer Xchange a Columbia, Missouri computer business, offers these environmental tips:
1. Replace older CRT monitors with LCD monitors, LCD monitors will last longer and consume less energy than the CRT monitor.
2. Recycle your old cell phones and pagers. Many of these items contain hazardous waste, so they should not be thrown away.
3. Recycle your printer paper, either to reprint on it or a standard recycling bin.
4. Switch your screen saver to a blank screen to save electricity.
5. Look for a local computer recycler or refurbisher instead of throwing away
6. See if your local church or school could use your working computers
Recycling electronics and cell phones are all a part of the Green ideas that people are talking about. There is more to recycling than just cans, bottles and glass, do some research to see what else you can recycle around your home or business. Recycling helps keep our landfills clear of material that will not decompose at a normal rate. Do your part to keep the landfills clean of unwanted electronics, computers and cell phones.
Written by Natalie Thomas, TQAS agent and business blog writer.
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