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Computer Recycling featured in NewsHunt360

The article sheds light on the growing problem of electronic waste and presents a viable, accessible solution

UNION, NJ / ACCESSWIRE / June 20, 2022 / Computer Recycling was recently featured in an article on the website NewsHunt360. The article, entitled "Some Astonishing Facts About E-Waste", discusses the dangers of not addressing the growing presence of e-waste placed in landfills, and suggest making changes today for a greener future.

As the article notes, "One of the great struggles in the quest for environmental sustainability is adequately addressing what should be done with all the trash produced by human activities."

"In the past few decades, great strides have been made in this respect, specifically in responsibly dealing with the waste produced by an excess of unused or obsolete electronics, otherwise known as e-waste. But there is still much that can be improved."

Computer Recycling is committed to responsible e-waste disposal. They offer pick-up and disposal of electronic waste for commercial and residential customers in New Jersey and surrounding areas. Whether you need laptop recycling or are ready to upgrade all your office systems, they can create a responsible recycling plan for you. At Computer Recycling, they believe that proper e-waste recycling should be a cornerstone of improving the health of our planet and leaving future generations an even better place to live than the one that we inherited.

By recycling electronic waste, we can help to reduce pollution, conserve resources, and save energy. In addition, recycling e-waste can also generate new employment opportunities and help to offset the cost of new electronic devices by repurposing the metal & plastic found in recycled equipment. At Computer Recycling, they are proud to be leaders in responsible e-waste disposal and encourage everyone to be part of the solution by opting to work with trustworthy recycling facilities instead of engaging in improper disposal of their obsolete material.

The article goes on to say that "Taken either individually or on the whole … e-waste poses a genuine threat to environmental sustainability. By disposing of e-waste responsibly with fully licensed companies such as Computer Recycling, as opposed to simply dumping old electronics in an ordinary landfill, private individuals, companies, and large organizations can do their part to reduce toxic pollution and ensure the long-term viability of both local ecosystems and the larger biosphere."

The staff at Computer Recycling are proud to be featured in this article and to be doing their part to help provide a solution to properly recycling unwanted electronics. You can find the article here.

About Computer Recycling

Computer Recycling is a leading electronics recycling company committed to helping customers dispose of obsolete or unwanted electronic equipment. With a focus on sustainability, their professionals ensure all electronics are processed safely and in an environmentally responsible manner. Offering a wide range of innovative recycling solutions, they serve customers from northern New England to the Delmarva region.

Please visit Computer Recycling online for more information on their services or to obtain a no-obligation quote.

Contact Information:
Michael De Fortuna
Spokesperson, Computer Recycling

Website: computerrecyclinginc.com
Email: info@computerrecyclinginc.com
Phone: (877) 752-5455

SOURCE: Computer Recycling



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