Recycling Electronic Junks

At any place, when you look around, you will realize that electronic devices are almost everywhere. In fact, you are already using one of them right now which is either your PC, Laptop, iPod or Mobile Phone in browsing the content of this blog. Even if you go into the mountain side, you can't live without electronic gadgets on your side.

The inventions of electronics actually made our generation achieve a more comfortable and less effort daily life styles. One good example is washing your laundry. In the past, people had to manually wash their laundries with their own hands. But today, we have "Washing Machine" that does the job for us.

Now, what if your old washing machine suddenly got broken and you replaced it with a new one. Did you know that by doing this, you are contributing to the pollution of our global environment?

Let's have a better example that is more damaging to our environment which are the mobile phones. This hand held device actually proves useful to our daily activities because it allows us to communicate to our families, friends and business associates at any given period of time. Thus, it is an electronic product that is always on high-demand in the market.


Judging from the looks of these small devices, they seem completely harmless to our environment. What you really do not know is that, mobile phones are made out of electronic components such as batteries, headphones, chargers, speakers and etc... One of the most damaging part of all devices is actually their batteries.

If you are going to look into the battery of your mobile phone, some manufacturers have placed some details about its harmful chemicals. By the time that your mobile phone got finally broken, you will most likely throw it away because it is now worthless and considered as an "electronic junk". Environmental pollution occurs when the harmful chemical of the batteries leaks out and seeps down into the earth. Worst case is that, when the trash containing the batteries are thrown into the bodies of water.

Thus, the best possible solution into this issue is donate (working unwanted electronics), proper recycling or disposal procedures.

1. Donating

If you have bought a new replacement of your old laptop then you should consider donating your replaced laptop to those who needs it. There are many non-profit organizations out there that needs computers particularly local schools.

2. Proper Recycling

If you think that you need some electronic parts to build or repair something then you should consider checking your electronic junks for any reusable components that you need. Through recycling, it can actually save you some money while helping the environment at the same time.

3. Proper Disposal Procedure

Electronic junks are unlike any ordinary garbage that you can just throw in the trash can. The best thing for you to do is to consult your local solid waste management district for the proper disposal procedure in your area.

What to do with your Common Electronic Junks?


Here are some suggestions on what you have to do with your common electronic junks:

1. Mobile Phones

An unused or out-of-date working mobile phones can be donated to people who needs them. If it no longer works then proper disposal is best advised.

2. Fluorescent Bulbs

It is important for you to know that fluorescent bulbs contains traces of mercury. So don't dump them in your household trash where it requires proper disposal.

3. Television Sets

Old outdated TVs are sadly not recyclable because the parts inside them are no longer re-usable. Thus, they are best disposed in a proper way.

4. Computers

As stated above, you can donate working computers that you no longer need or use. If not, it can be recycled because there are many metal parts that can be recovered and re-used.

5. Batteries

How batteries can pollute our environment has already been discussed above. So the best way to deal with batteries is through proper disposal procedures.

Electronic Junks

Moreover, due to the growing threat of environmental pollution contributed by electronic junks, some countries have now implemented laws about recycling policies. They made such law to let everyone become aware about electronic junks problem of the world.

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