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Electronic Waste Disposal for Businesses

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Christine Lee
Christine Lee
November 6, 2020

Businesses go through a lot of waste. Electronic waste has become a real issue for all kinds of offices and companies throughout the United States, from old devices and computers to cables and telephones.

"E-waste" refers to any technology or device that is no longer in use and can't be used. It's also one of the fastest trash problems for companies all over the world.

With so much tech going to waste, how can businesses ensure that they are doing everything to protect themselves and eliminate e-waste? We'll give you expert tips so you can dispose of all waste appropriately.

HOW TO DISPOSE OF E-WASTE FOR YOUR BUSINESS‍

Pile of electronics disposed

The best way for businesses to get rid of waste in their state is to know the laws. Just a quick search of "electronic waste laws" + "your state" can provide you with the most accurate information for your business. In many cases, old electronics can be disposed of through local retailers.

1. Pack Up Any Obsolete Devices‍

It's essential to gather all of your electronic waste and organize it so that you dispose of it appropriately. Phones with copper wires and batteries are disposed of differently than old televisions, computers, and other electronic devices.

E-waste management for businesses comes down to different electronic waste types that the company can't just throw out or reuse. While some companies will give away these devices, most dump them with the rest of their trash, which is a significant concern for the environment.

2. Repair and Sell Old Equipment‍

Woman repairing a computer

Some businesses make a keen living on revamping old servers and computers to sell on eBay. Older devices aren't always so obsolete that they can't be useful to someone else, and many collectors look for old electronics as well.

There are plenty of YouTube channels dedicated to how these old electronics can still earn money or reuse. For example, old servers, computers, and routers may even be upgraded to provide essential resources.

3. Check Your State's Resources for Electronic Waste Disposal for Businesses‍

Many state websites specify places where you can donate or recycle electronics, batteries, cables, and other devices.

Kids playing with a donated laptop

Donating outdated electronics that are still useful is a great way to earn back some credits. That's something that will make your accounting team extremely happy. Phones, tablets, computers, and specialized electronics equipment can still be useful or repurposed.

Recycling is another option for electronics as they can be broken down into useful parts and elements, like copper and gold. In some areas, older computers are worth more money because of these rare parts.

E-waste centers like our WC Recycler offer bulk donations and recycling if you just want to dispose of waste all at once effortlessly. You don't have to think anymore about it.

4. Reduce the Need for Electronics‍

Many businesses are still using older computers and network routers when they could just switch to the cloud. The beauty of cloud servers means that you don't have to have physical hardware stored in your office that will become obsolete or replaceable in just a few years. As technology becomes harder and harder to predict, businesses need to think of agile, cost-saving solutions that won't add to the growing problem of e-waste.

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