Got an old laptop or printer gathering dust in a closet? You're not alone. A recent CNET survey found that nearly a third of US adults are still hanging onto outdated electronics because they just don ...
There’s about five billion pounds of old, cathode ray tube television and computer monitors sitting in American households. That’s according to 2015 data from the Electronics Recycling Coordination ...
The Cherokee County Recycling Center now offers recycling of flat-screen TVs and computer monitors for a small fee, according to a press release. There will be a $20 fee for flat-screen televisions ...
When a computer reaches the end of its useful life, should it sit in its owner's basement, go into the garbage or be recycled? In trying to solve that problem, state lawmakers and environmentalists ...
That old computer monitor may seem benign enough when it becomes outdated and ready for replacement. But one monitor can contain as much as eight pounds of lead. And when they end up in a landfill, ...
Word is getting out that it’s possible to recycle TVs, computers and monitors for free at locations across the state, including 14 in Snohomish County, as part of the state’s E-Cycle Washington ...
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