Tech Age, Tech Trash

written by edavis on October 15th, 2007 @ 02:06 PM

Our society has grown dependent on computers. They are used in our shoes, clothing, and our children’s dolls. We are creating these computers at a breaking rate but are we really disposing of them correctly?

As harmless as they appear, these discarded computers and electronics contain substances that pose a threat to our environment and to our bodies. According to the Elizabeth Gorssman, author of “High Tech Trash:

Discarded electronics account for approximately 70 percent of heavy metals and 40 percent of the lead found in U.S. landfills according to a 2001 EPA report.

The world generates twenty to fifty million metric tons of e-waste each year, according to the United Nations Environment Programme.

There are several things each of us can do to help:

  • Recycle old computers - organizations like Freegeek take old computers and will refurbish or break them down for recycling.
  • Donate your old phone or computer to a charity or a needy individual.
  • Slow down your electronic purchases - do you really need a new cell phone every 6 months?

This post was created as part of Blog Action Day, where bloggers around the world unite to write about the environment.

Eric

Comments

  • peter on October 18, 2007 @ 12:56 PM

    I’ve never recycled a computer ( i still have all of mine ). How do you recycle a computer?

  • Eric on October 26, 2007 @ 09:33 PM

    You just need to take it to a company that does computer recycling. Some of them will refurbish the computer and sell or give it away to needy people. If the company is a non-profit, it may even be tax deductible.

    A quick Google search found this list of companies in Santa Cruz.

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