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Minimize e-Waste

Personal e-waste includes smartphones, tablets, laptops, gaming consoles, CDs, and many other devices. Getting rid of our unwanted electronic equipment can be a real challenge, especially since many people own 2 or 3 computers. Most of our electronic equipment contains metals, plastics, and chemicals that can harm the environment, plants, animals, and human health. Worldwide, the electronic waste mountain continues growing due to planned obsolescence and overconsumption.

The 3 Rules of Buying More Gear

With thousands of new devices launching every other year, users are constantly upgrading to the latest technologies, but nobody seems to care about the environmental impact and e-waste. Purchasing new technology can be very expensive, but you can always find a way to save money. Our following questions can help you to make smarter decisions while buying new gear:

It is Time to Recycle Your Old PC

While electronics are built to last, you will eventually have to get rid of your old PC because nothing lasts forever.

We all want to get the most out of our electronic equipment because getting new devices represents a significant investment, plus it boosts the volume of e-waste and pollution. Sometimes it becomes very tricky to identify when it's time to dispose of your old computer and start looking for a new one.

Why Do We Need Green Technology?

The more devices we buy, the more electronic waste we will eventually produce!! E-waste has turned into an exponential problem since many companies have been working below improper disposition practices. Overconsumption is costing us the planet and its natural resources, but not everybody seems to care about it. Remember: we share this planet with millions of creatures and humans, so we are all responsible for maintaining a healthy environment for everyone. At this point, it would be almost impossible to live without our smartphones, tablets, and computers because we need them to work or study, but at least we can reduce overconsumption.