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.
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 »