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WEEE Recycle - 7 simple and effective ways to reduce e-waste

WEEE Recycle talks about 7 simple and effective ways to reduce e-waste. For more details, email: info@weee-recycle.co.uk, call: 01752 916080.

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WEEE Recycle - 7 simple and effective ways to reduce e-waste

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  1. 7 simple and effective ways to reduce e-waste Living in the year 2020, each of us have at least 2 or 3 devices that we own. These range from personal phones to laptops, tablets, digital cameras, etc. Did you know that an average adult changes their phone every 18 months? Smartphone product life cycles are notoriously short, with manufacturers introducing at least one new model per year. This trend is not looking like it’s going to change, sadly not even for the sake of the environment. If we can’t convince people to buy fewer new products, then what is there to be done? Here are 7 simple steps to reducing your e-waste and responsibly recycling wherever possible: 1. E-waste recycling: This tops the list of tangible actions you can take right now - By e-waste recycling you are ensuring that your unwanted electronic equipment is passed into responsible hands. WEEE Recycle is a market leader in e-waste recycling, and they will ensure that your equipment, gadgets and devices are taken care of legally and responsibly. 2. Checking rules for safe battery disposal: Often consumers do not take the time to find out how best to dispose of their items and regularly dispose of devices that contain batteries. When it comes to e-waste recycling, care is taken to ensure that harmful substances such as mercury and lead that are present in almost all gadgets are extracted safely. 3. Buy fewer new consumer electronics: The temptation to purchase the next big tech innovation can be strong - however, often there isn’t a significant difference in performance or operation that warrants purchasing every new model that is released. The next time a new device comes to market, ask yourself; ’Do I really need it, or can my current product serve me for a while longer’. 4. Store data online: Computers, mobiles, laptops, tablets and external drives all feature memory that may not always be safely wiped when disposed of. Using cloud data storage may mean that you don’t need to purchase a new physical storage solution. WEEE recycle offers to dispose of any computer equipment that can be reused, free of charge. This includes the safe and secure wipe of all data that it may hold. 5. Find out what goes into the manufacture of the products you own: You might conduct research and analysis while buying a phone and a computer to compare performance and features, but have you ever researched the physical construction of your gadget? 6.What are the implications for incorrect disposal, instead of proper e-waste recycling? A legally compliant e-waste recycling provider such as WEEE Recycle has full expertise and knowledge regarding the safe handling, disposal and recycling of materials that are used in the construction of electronic equipment.

  2. 7.Educating yourself and staying informed about e-waste recycling policies is very important. When trying to reduce your e-waste, always remember - even the smallest step makes a difference towards caring for our environment and safeguarding it for future generations.

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