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Dell and its Sustainability Targets

Our society throws away 50 million tons of e-waste each year. This amount seems questionable, but unfortunately, it is a reality that has been destroying our planet over the last decade. It is also required to consider the impact caused by the tech industry because most electronic devices contain many toxic materials such as metals, plastics, or chemical substances. It would be impossible to stop manufacturing computers, but at least we can try to minimize the impact caused by those tons of e-waste.

Reasons to Sell your Used Servers

I invite you to take a minute and think about your unused equipment. With thousands of new IT hardware released every year, sometimes we collect equipment instead of using it. I know it would be impossible to live without tech, but it is time to start analyzing our lifestyle. Instead of collecting three servers, it would be more helpful to get one that truly meets your requirements. Please do not wait until your unused equipment becomes e-waste to dispose of it.

Lithium-Ion Batteries

Batteries power up our computers, electric vehicles, cellphones, and many other devices that are part of our routines. Electric car popularity has been growing fast, and this is great, but it is also essential to stay alert on the tons of batteries that once powered those cars and end up in landfills. Those old batteries mean more than tons of e-waste and pollution because they also leak up toxic gases such as carbon dioxide that could be very dangerous to human health.

Recycling is a Top Priority for tech giants

It is unbelievable how much we can do with just a simple click. Tech has been part of our lives since many years ago, but it became a top priority since the beginning of the pandemic. Social distance just turned tech devices into our teachers, colleagues, and even our friends. We had already learned that our servers are much more than plastic and metal. Even if it is new or obsolete, every IT asset is valuable because of its precious elements such as aluminum, gold, lithium, etc. Remember that e-waste is different than regular waste, you cannot just throw your non-functional devices in the trash.