Grandmas get Boca Raton, but most gadgets aren't fortunate enough to live out their last days in the sun. According to the EPA, those electronics that don't rest in peace (or pieces) at the bottom of a drawer end up cramped in a landfill with the other 4.6 million tons of electronic waste that are dumped each year. Fortunately, there's a home for most any device to expire with dignity.
Computers
Most of the major computer manufacturers offer a recycling program for their own systems -- as well as their competitor's systems -- through their Web sites. At
ComputerTakeBack.com, you can see each plan spelled out alongside any sweet trade-in incentives that manufacturers, and even some retailers, are offering. Just be sure to thoroughly
erase the data on your hard drive, though.
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Subscribe to commentsKATHLEEN MCHUGHApr 20th 2007 4:33PM
RE: CELL PHONES FOR BATTERED WIVES/HUSBANDS
DON'T KNOW IF IT IS FEDERAL OR STATE LAW BUT IN FLORIDA, CELL PHONES MUST HAVE ACCESS TO 911. JUST KEEP PHONE BATTERY CHARGED. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE ON A PLAN.
chuck mooreApr 21st 2007 10:53PM
I agree with Bill, But sand it first with 60 grit sandpaper, then burn your disk.
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