If you have e-waste, the most important thing is to not just throw it away in the trash. It ends up in a landfill and could be there for thousands of years.
If you have e-waste, the most important thing is to not just throw it away in the trash. It ends up in a landfill and could be there for thousands of years.
There are so many areas of our lives in which to reduce our effects on nature that it’s sometimes difficult to know where to start – and the simplest forms of reducing your carbon footprint get overlooked. Perhaps the simplest …
A Contributed Post: Easy Ways to Reduce Your Waste Read More »
With today’s digital advancement and increased use of electronics, it is obvious that E-waste holds a significant proportion of waste that is generated altogether. Broken electronics or items that have become obsolete are destined for recycling. If recycled correctly there …
From Guest Blogger Lauren Williamson: E-Waste–What to do With Your Old Electronics? Read More »