
Computers, Monitors, T.V.’s
E-waste accounts for 70% of toxic waste in landfills. For example, each computer monitor contains between 4 to 8 pound of lead, a well as other toxic materials that are harmful to the earth. These toxins can contaminate soil and drinking water and affect human health, plant and animal health.
RECYCLE – GOOD IDEA
Most manufacturers have “take-back” programs and will recycle your computer at little or no cost.
REUSE- BETTER IDEA
Maintain and keep your computer as long as possible. Only replace parts when necessary. When upgrading a TV, donate your old one if it still works. If not, recycle it.
REDUCE – BEST IDEA
Think about what you really need when buying a computer. Do you need the whole system or just a new hard or memory?
For your closest e-waste recycling center please visit www.earth911.com
Information from the Houston-Galveston Regional Recycling & Conservation Guide

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