Florida Computer Recycling - Helping Mother Earth

Technology - we see it all around us. From the moment we are woken up by the melodious tune of the digital alarm clock, we spend most of our waking hours interacting with technology. Whether it's catching up on a friend, through our mobile phone or completing an urgent assignment, by using the personal computer. Technology has definitely made our lives faster, easier and infinitely more pleasurable. But technology keeps changing. A perfectly serviceable TV or a radio, no longer seem attractive when smarter versions are released in the market. This is especially true about computers. Newer, advanced models keep getting released and consumers keep updating their systems to move ahead with the times. But have we ever spared a thought to what happens to those millions of so called obsolete systems that are thoughtlessly junked away as obsolete?

As per the latest statistics, every year over four hundred thousand electronic items become obsolete. These electronic goods are made up of hazardous chemicals like lead nickel, cadmium and mercury. When these items are thoughtlessly disposed off in landfills, they after a period of time start secreting these chemicals that seep into the ground and contaminate everything comes in the way. Underground water readily absorbs these toxic chemicals, and then nature avenges itself by returning the favour. Everything from the crops that we grow, to the water we drink becomes contaminated. This is the ultimate price that we have to pay for our thoughtlessness.

There are however, several enlightened cities like Florida that have woken up to the challenge of properly recycling Electronic waste. The Florida computer recycling and electronic waste management systems model is a unique endeavour that should be used as model by all the states of USA. This unique model concentrates on properly recycling cathode ray tubes that are used in TVs and computer monitors. With the advent of LCD and plasma screens, most people have started replacing their broad backed TVs and monitors with their sleeker cousins. The Florida computer recycling program concentrates on a four pronged strategy which specifies the regulatory framework, augments the infrastructure for used computer disposal, evaluates the various waste management options and then issues a state recycling contract that is then executed by the municipal and government bodies of Florida.

Therefore, the government bodies of Florida are definitely doing their job in earnest. But to make this program really successful, accept participation is required from the citizens of this great city. Here are a few easy ways through which you too can assist your local state bodies to make the environment safer for future generations.

1. There are several private organizations that accept used computers and then recycle and refurbish them. These computers are then sent to various schools and charitable organizations that need low cost computers.

2. If your computer is so old or damaged that it can't be refurbished, then you have the option of recycling it. Computer components contain several hazardous metals and chemicals that have to be carefully separated from the system. Florida other cities organize regular collection days, and will accept all your old equipments.

So please spare a thought for the environment before tossing away your old system, into the garbage bin. Please participate whole heartedly in the Florida computer recycling program and computer recycling U.K. if you are residing in Britain.

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