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How To Recycle CRT Computer Monitors? Credit: Wikimedia Commons It seems that every day there are some people who come across new ideas to make life easier. That's how fast technology progresses. Bulky stuff and equipment are surprisingly made more convenient by inventing lighter weight products. As a result, consumers purchase these handy products and dispose the old ones. Some old equipment, however, contains harmful substances or chemicals that attest to the increasing environmental destruction. Old CRT (cathode ray tube) computer monitors, which are now replaced with LCD, have been regarded as one of the fastest-growing waste problems by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Aside from the CRT monitor's large size and weight, it has disadvantages to both health and environment. Phosphor, which performs a big role in CRT's display, contains cadmium while the CRT's rear is made up of leaded glass. When these toxic substances are improperly disposed, they definitely correspond to a serious environmental hazard. In response to this mounting concern, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency established laws and provided services for an environmentally friendly CRT computer monitor disposal. CRT monitor disposals have been monitored and dumping them through landfills or incineration has been banned. Instead, they should be brought to special recycling facilities. If your CRT computer is still in a good condition, why not try donating it instead of dumping? You may place an ad for a free monitor underwater ecosystem or sell it on eBay if you want to earn a little. You might get surprised with the response you'll get! However if the CRT monitor can't be of use anymore, recycling must be done. How? The equipment is broken down into its component parts, which will then be recycled through a range of methods for reuse. There are different options that you can pick in recycling your CRT monitor: Contact your computer manufacturer. Various computer manufacturers execute take-back programs and recycling events that require a small fee.

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Page 1: How To Recycle CRT Computer Monitors?

How To Recycle CRT Computer Monitors?

Credit: Wikimedia Commons

It seems that every day there are some people who come across new ideas to make life easier. That'show fast technology progresses. Bulky stuff and equipment are surprisingly made more convenientby inventing lighter weight products. As a result, consumers purchase these handy products anddispose the old ones. Some old equipment, however, contains harmful substances or chemicals thatattest to the increasing environmental destruction.

Old CRT (cathode ray tube) computer monitors, which are now replaced with LCD, have beenregarded as one of the fastest-growing waste problems by the United States EnvironmentalProtection Agency (EPA). Aside from the CRT monitor's large size and weight, it has disadvantagesto both health and environment. Phosphor, which performs a big role in CRT's display, containscadmium while the CRT's rear is made up of leaded glass. When these toxic substances areimproperly disposed, they definitely correspond to a serious environmental hazard.

In response to this mounting concern, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency established lawsand provided services for an environmentally friendly CRT computer monitor disposal. CRT monitordisposals have been monitored and dumping them through landfills or incineration has been banned.Instead, they should be brought to special recycling facilities.

If your CRT computer is still in a good condition, why not try donating it instead of dumping? Youmay place an ad for a free monitor underwater ecosystem or sell it on eBay if you want to earn alittle. You might get surprised with the response you'll get!

However if the CRT monitor can't be of use anymore, recycling must be done. How? The equipmentis broken down into its component parts, which will then be recycled through a range of methods forreuse. There are different options that you can pick in recycling your CRT monitor:

Contact your computer manufacturer. Various computer manufacturers execute take-back programsand recycling events that require a small fee.

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On the other hand, there are companies that organize free recycling programs no matter what yourcomputer brand is. Dell created options, such as the technology recycling of Dell Reconnect withGoodwill Industries, which help in recycling responsibly without having environmentally sensitivematerials brought to the landfills. They accept any brand of used computer equipment in order torefurbish, reuse, or recycle. Dell Reconnect is about creating more green jobs which are, accordingto the United Nations Environment Program, work in agricultural, manufacturing, research anddevelopment (R and D), administrative and service activities that contribute substantially topreserving or restoring environmental quality. Another company, Best Buy, safely and properlyrecycles electronics for free. There are certain recycling guidelines, however, that the companyfollows. These include screening of the used CRT monitor to determine if its materials are stillpractical to refurbish and reuse. They also offer trading in a used CRT monitor for a Best Buy giftcard.

You can search for local government programs as some states have environmental conservationdepartments that can assist you in selecting the best available CRT monitor recycling method. Sitessuch as EcoSquid, Earth 911, My Green Electronics, and Electronic Industries Alliance's ConsumerEducation Initiative can help consumers find local programs.

Earning some money on your own from junk CRT monitors http://www.auto-recyclers.com/ ispossible. Search for a company that offers computer salvage service and they can pay you inexchange. These companies often gain profit, too, from the small amount of gold that can be foundon circuit boards. Just make sure that they are not dealing with an unsafe recycling process.

We, humans, play a great role in the products and equipment that we consume. Therefore we musttake responsibility. Keep in mind that improper disposal of these products greatly contributes toharming the environment. With the aforementioned alternatives, consumers can absolutely makegood use of old CRT computer monitors rather than just throwing them away.