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Electronics Recycling Helps!  

Friday, August 19th, 2011

Electronics Recycling Helps!  

Article by Joseph Zabrosky









How does electronics recycling help? One cell phone can contaminate one hundred fifty-eight gallons of water? Two and a half ounces of oil are used to make one inkjet cartridge, and in 2004 the number of inkjet cartridges thrown away, if stacked end-to-end, would circle the earth? In short, electronics recycling helps not only you, but everyone around you. It’s one of those things where what you do personally actually helps others.

Electronics recycling has been ramped up via rapid technology change, low initial cost, and planned obsolescence. This makes for a fast-growing surplus of electronic waste around the world. Electronic waste is a “rapidly expanding” problem. Technical solutions are available, but in most cases a bundle of prerequisites such as legal framework, a collection system, logistics, and other services need to be implemented before application of that technical solution. Whether its been applied or not, electronics recycling, in the present, helps.

In America, an estimated seventy percent of heavy metals in landfills comes from discarded electronics, while electronic waste represents only two percent of America’s trash in landfills. The EPA says that unwanted electronics totaled two million tons in 2005 and that discarded electronics represented five to six times as much weight as recycled electronics – hats off to electronics recycling! So it makes sense when the Consumer Electronics Association estimates that U.S. households spend an average of fourteen hundred dollars annually on an average of twenty-four electronic items, leading to speculations of millions of tons of valuable metals in desk drawers. Relative to this, the U.S. National Safety Council estimates that seventy-five percent of all personal computers ever sold are dust collectors – surplus electronics. Moving on to mobile phones, seven percent of cell phone owners still throw away their old ones. That’s a large market for electronics recycling on a national level.

The importance of electronics recycling is evident when taking a closer look at electronic waste. Up to thirty-eight separate chemical elements are incorporated in electronic waste. Many of the plastics used in electronic equipment contain flame retardants. These are typically halogens added to the plastic resin, making the plastics difficult to recycle. Because the flame retardants are additives, they easily leach off the material in hot weather. This causes a problem because when disposed of, electronic waste is normally left outside and the flame retardants leach into the soil. Recorded levels are ninety-three times higher than soil with no contact with electronic waste. The unsustainability of discarding electronics and computer technology is a great reason to advocate electronics recycling or re-using electronic waste.

If you would like to help us with America’s, and the world’s, electronics recycling problem, we promise to help you by clearing out some space in your home, and saving you some money at tax time. It won’t cost you a penny to do what is right as we can show you how to do all of this utilizing free shipping. In other words your recycled items will be picked up at your doorstep for free. You will also have available to you a Tax Deductible Donation Acknowledgment that will be filled with an amount you believe the electronics you just donated are worth. This can be used to claim on your taxes at the end of the year. Electronics recycling, or I should say recycling in general, is politically right these days, affording us this special opportunity.



About the Author

Joseph Zabrosky If you’re ready to do some electronics recycling by freeing up some space in your house, having them picked up for free, and saving some money on your taxes, go to the link below to get started. Lower Your Taxes By Recycling Your Electronics










Norwegian Recycling – 8 Become 1

Sunday, September 5th, 2010


To download this and all my other mashups click here: norwegianrecycling.multiply.com Keep yourself updated with Norwegian Recycling: thepeterbullblog.blogspot.com norwegianrecycling.multiply.com www.facebook.com twitter.com www.myspace.com www.ilike.com www.vimeo.com Samples: 1. Black Eyed Peas – Where Is The Love 2. Savage Garden – Crash And Burn 3. Maroon 5 – She Will Be Loved 4. James Blunt – You’re Beautiful 5. Atomic Kitten – It’s Ok! 6. U2 – With Or Without You 7. Billie The Vision & The Dancers – Summercat 8. Remy Zero – Fair

Recycling Construction & Demolition Waste : A LEED-Based Toolkit

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

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Large Capacity 16 Oz Heavy-Duty Can Crusher for Recycling – Lifetime Warranty

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

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Recycling Today

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

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Rubbermaid Blue Deskside Recycling Container with Universal Recycle Symbol, Medium Category: Recycling Trash Cans and Containers

Monday, August 30th, 2010

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DescriptionItem Product #: RCP2956-06BLU. This recycling container is designed to the systems of the existing office containers and accessories are used. Placed beside traditional wastebaskets, Rubbermaid Deskside make separate recycling containers may be easily recycled. Dimensions: Length: 14 3 / 8 “Width: 10 ¬” Height: 15 “Volume Capacity [Nom]: 28 1 / 8 liter. Customers also: Cleaning Supplies Can Liners Litter bins and recycling bins, trash cans and containers in January .. . More>>

Rubbermaid Blue Deskside Recycling Container with Universal Recycle Symbol, Medium Category: Recycling Trash Cans and Containers

Norwegian Recycling – Singularity

Thursday, August 26th, 2010


Mp3: www.mediafire.com Recycling – Singularity.mp3 Torrent: www.mininova.org Singing is such a fundamental part of our musical identity, and for those who master the art of singing the actual experience is often described as having devine characteristics. So, how can a non-singing mashup-artist express his love for singing, without singing? One way is to capture lyrics and melodies that already has proved their magic through their singers voice, and try to make them more relevant. Here, I bring to you 6 different artists/groups who have involuntarily joined forces to become the “Singularity” Norwegian Recycling links (info, updates, mp3s): thepeterbullblog.blogspot.com norwegianrecycling.multiply.com www.facebook.com twitter.com www.myspace.com www.ilike.com Samples: 1. Travis – Sing 2. Iyaz – Replay 3. Kelly Clarkson – Already Gone 4. Oasis – Wonderwall 5. Christina Aguilera – Genie In A Bottle 6. No Doubt – Don’t Speak

Paper, Packaging, Energy, Waste, Recycling, Sustainability – conference speaker

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010


Future trends in paper and packaging industry- entire 30 minute presentation. www.globalchange.com Paper and packaging industry. Future of sustainable packaging, paper, logistics. Demographics, digital impact, distribution and destiny. Demographics 1 billion new consumers. Emerging markets growth and demand for commodities resources / paper and cardboard. Growth of emerging middle class and paper products growth. Oil price rises, growing populations, food supply, growth of meat eaters, shortage of grain, rice, wheat, soya. Energy shortage and conservation. Developed world population decline — eg Germany, small families and ageing population, decline unless migration / immigration. France, Portugal, Spain, UK demographic challenges in European Union. Expect huge immigration, populations shifts. Video on future of paper and packaging industry by Patrick Dixon, author Futurewise, conference keynote speaker. Economic and population growth with decline in developed nations creates future differences in paper demand. India and China paper use compared to America / US and EU — 300kg paper use per year compared to 4kg in India. Emerging economies growth in paper and cardboard packaging. India paper consumption trends. Energy costs impact on pulp, paper, cardboard and packaging industries. Future oil price trends. Global energy savings. Impact on paper industry — Future of newspapers and newsprint industry in US, UK, Australia, Japan, France and rest of EU. Fall of newspaper

Recycling Rain Water

Saturday, August 21st, 2010


On April 30th, the 100 Hour Challenge judges awarded the “Renewable Water Supply” project with the award for “Most Social Value Created” as well as the “Popular Choice” award. **************************************** As part of the 100 Hour Challenge at the University of Wisconsin, participating students were given $10 vouchers to UW SWAP, a university owned resale store. The objective was do something entrepreneurial with the items bought from SWAP, document the outcome and to share it with others. The projects are critiqued under the following categories: * Most value (money) generated * Most social value generated * Most creative The concept featured in this video is not new, but unlike many traditional rainwater caches, it takes advantage of a water pump which pumps the stored rainwater anywhere the non-potable water is needed, allowing the reservoir to be located underground. The entire system can theoretically provide a sustainable supply of water to be used for irrigation outside or in the home. The main items used include: $5 115 volt water pump (placed in the reservoir, used to transport water to irrigation site) $5 indoor fan (the top is used as a funnel to collect water from the roof gutter) *For HI-RES version, click here:* peterandrewdykstra.googlepages.com 4/25 Honors: #12 – Most Viewed (Today) – Howto & DIY – All #10 – Most Viewed (Today) – Howto & DIY – English #91 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & DIY – All #28 – Top Rated (Today) – Howto & DIY – All

Recycling Lazy Ice Caps

Friday, August 20th, 2010


Molly reports on the latest in motorized chairs, polar ice caps, recycling, and more. Story links: La-Z-Boy www.thesmokinggun.com DWI in Motorized Chair cgi.ebay.com Motorized Lazyboy www.youtube.com Motorized La-Z-Boy www.youtube.com fun with motorized loveseat and recliner www.youtube.com Motorized Recliner www.youtube.com Aging to End in Manhattan blogs.ocweekly.com Life Extension Foundation www.lifeextensionfoundation.org Run on Iceland McDonald’s as chain flips last burgers http Bottle Bank Arcade – TheFunTheory.com – Rolighetsteorin.se www.youtube.com Oasis of the Seas passing Denmark on 31th. October 2009 www.youtube.com The Longest Poem in the World www.longestpoemintheworld.com Mahabharata http Amazing Ice Melting www.ebaumsworld.com Oasis of the Seas on trials www.youtube.com Music: Luke DuBois – Fast Cars, 3 Coins Fountain, Shot in the Dark music.columbia.edu Unknown Orchestra – Silly Waltz Podington Bear – Hearts a Flutter podingtonbear.com Berlioz – Witches Sabbath en.wikipedia.org Cheeseburg, Germany – Felt like Felt (cc) www.jamendo.com For more info on this episode including images and videos, visit rocketboom.com For up to the minute updates, follow us on Twitter! twitter.com twitter.com For behind the scenes pics and more, follow us on Facebook! facebook.com