Need for Computer recycling Millions of pounds of computer and related equipment are taken out of service every day - they are discarded, thrown away or hidden in garages or basements. This type of junk does not get degraded easily nor it be disposed of in conventional ways, hence giving rise to the need for computer recycling. Every time a computer system is reused, earth resources are saved - water, energy and all the components that go into the making of the equipment. Therefore refurbishing and recycling computer equipment is an integral part of waste strategy, and with the explosive use of computers, this can go a long way in keeping the earth green and protecting our planet from trash and pollution.
Ways of Computer recycling A large number of organisation who do computer recycling have made the reusing and disposal of IT equipment easy for those who wish to dispose of these in an environmentally friendly way. Many of them are not-for-profit organisations and social enterprises that may provide benefit to the locals and the society, by providing employment opportunities, and the donation of equipment or profits to those in need. The IT equipment is usually sent to the computer recycling organisation and in cases where the numbers of equipment to be recycled are large, the organisation may arrange for the transportation. The parts that can be reused or repaired are sorted out and the option to be used for charity rests with the donor.
As more often than not data stored on hard disks may be of sensitive nature, the hard disks are usually shredded using industrial shredders. Computer recyclers usually pick up the IT equipment in GPS tracked vehicles with experienced security staff, as content security is a primary concern. On request, they also may issue audit reports, certificate of destruction of equipment and data, all in compliance with government directives.
The refurbished equipment is either donated or made available through retail outlets, or companies can retain them to be made available to the employees after it is made secure by data removal. Thus computer recycling is a boon to government organisations, financial institutions, major corporations and utility services that revamp or replace the computer systems, but are not sure how to efficiently eliminate the chances of data leakage.
Viable option Computer recycling is therefore a viable option that can generate some income for the organisation through resale of reusable parts, and an efficient and earth friendly method of disposal. Preparing it for reuse is an important part of the waste strategy, as electronic equipment gets less expensive with technology advances, so repairing may not always be commercially attractive. This is the balance that Computer recyclers have to strike - salvaging the IT equipment effectively while keeping the costs low. But then, again, when it is a question of saving the earth, does the cost really matter?
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