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Guide to Responsible Computer Recycling and Disposal 

An Environmental Protection Agency report shows that over 142,000 computers find their way into landfills and incinerators every day. While some are recycled, they contribute significantly to the fastest growing segments in the solid waste stream. Unfortunately, the current rate of e-waste and computer recycling is not promising enough. Therefore, there’s an increasing need for a domestic and global solution for e-waste disposal and recycling.

What is Computer Recycling

Pile of Old ComputersComputer recycling is the reuse or reprocessing of laptops and computer desktops that have become obsolete or dysfunctional. Computer recycling aims to reduce landfills, promote human and environmental health, and conserve non-renewable resources. Computers and their parts contain silicon, cadmium, lead, hexavalent chromium, and mercury, which can be harmful to human health and the environment.

The Importance of Computer Recycling

When computers and other e-waste materials find their way into landfills, the toxic chemicals leach into the soil. They cause ground and water pollution, putting human, animal, and plant life at risk. Computer recycling prevents this from happening, as computers are put to better use.

Computer recycling also helps save energy. The devices contain valuable components that serve as raw materials for other products. Consequently, fewer raw materials are derived from nature in the creation of new devices. This goes a long way in reducing greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere.

Reusing electronics is also beneficial to the less fortunate people in the community. By giving the computers a new life, you benefit people who would otherwise not afford the gadgets in their new form.

What is the Process of Computer Recycling?

Computer recycling follows a general but well-elaborated process. In the computer recycling facilities, the following happens:

  1. Collection

Recycling companies collect unwanted or obsolete computers from their owners or computer collection points. Each collection center operates differently depending on the collection policies in place. While some recyclers pay the owners of the computers, others charge for the disposal service. Most computer manufacturing recyclers trade in old computers in exchange for new ones at a small cost to reduce the environmental footprint.

  1. Sorting

All the computers brought to the computer recycling center are manually sorted by type. This is before they proceed into the more advanced stages of reuse and processing. All computers with cathode ray tubes (CRT) are processed in one line and the rest in another.

  1. Testing

The next stage involves testing the computers for potential reuse. If a machine is still in reasonably good working condition, the parts are upgraded and brought up to speed. After refurbishing, the computers are sold or given away as donations. The upgrading involves memory wipe and enhancive repairs to make the computers as good as new.

  1. Manual Disassembly

After checking for possible reuse, the computers are taken apart if the repair costs outweigh the benefits of reuse. The recyclers take the essential computer elements like sound and graphic cards, speakers, circuit board, hard disks, keyboards, circuit board, and DVD drives. Only highly qualified personnel are responsible for this process to ensure the quality of the components is maintained.

They can then sell the functional components to second-hand consumers or computer manufacturers for reuse. In some cases, the components may be dismantled further into plastics, circuit boards, ferrous and non-ferrous materials, and CRTs. CRTs are hazardous and should be handled in specialized facilities.

  1. Data Destruction

All the derived hard drives and processors are then crashed in a ten-ton process. This ensures all data is destroyed and can’t be retrieved. Next, the destroyed parts are prepared for use in the automotive industry as aluminum ingots.

  1. Separation into Material Composition

The pieces that remain after the useful and hazardous elements have been harvested are shredded by material composition. The metallic parts, plastic shells, pieces of wire, and circuit boards are separated and shredded. The debris goes through screening techniques to check for any valuable components. Any precious metals like silver, gold, iron, or copper are recovered from the debris through smelting.

  1. Reuse

Each material recovered from the computer recycling process finds its way to its respective secondary material recycler for further processing. They come in handy in the manufacture of new products. For example, steel manufacturers use the recovered metallic parts to make steel and other materials. The same happens for plastics and every other valuable component.

Responsible Computer Recycling Best Practices

Before recycling your computer, ensure you protect yourself by wiping off the components of your drive completely. Doing so will prevent identity theft and other cybersecurity crimes. As such, ensure you backup your data.

If you have important information you don’t want to lose, ensure you create a copy in an external storage device or cloud storage. Crucial information you shouldn’t forget to back up include:

  • Picture, music, movies, documents, and anything else entertaining
  • Browser data like bookmarks, logins, and passwords
  • Email for programs like Thunderbird or Outlook
  • Program data like bibliography tools, games, image editing software
  • Fonts if you have installed any additional ones
  • Serial numbers and registration keys as losing them could cost you money

You also should wipe out private data by overwriting or shredding the hard drive. Put all the other useful parts into good use instead of trashing them.

Final Thoughts

Computer recycling is an excellent approach to reducing land and water pollution caused by toxic e-waste. When you choose to recycle rather than throw away obsolete or computers you no longer need, you also help conserve energy. Repurposed computers are also beneficial to the community as they benefit the less fortunate population. If you need help with computer recycling, reach out to an electronic waste disposal company to do it for you.

How to Remove the Hard Drive for Computer Disposal

There’s definitely no shortage of opinions when it comes to ways to remove the personal information on your hard drive for computer disposal.

Some experts recommend giving the hard drive to a certified refurbisher while others say that the only way to get rid of your personal information is to take matters into your own hands.

There are security experts who advise consumers literally take a hammer to their hard drive’s magnet platter to obliterate any trace of old emails, usernames, passwords and sensitive financial information.

Hard Drives and Computer Disposal 

A computer’s hard drive is the nerve center when it comes to storing information. This extends to all of the pictures and music that you’ve downloaded (legally…) over the years as well as all of your personal PC preferences and programs.

Even your operating system is localized on your computer’s hard drive. You are probably starting to get a pretty clear picture, if you don’t already have one, of how identity thieves would like nothing more than seizing your hard drive for personal gain.

Whether you’ve decided to destroy your hard drive prior to computer disposal – or prior to going the recycling or donation route – heeding one or more of the rules listed below will potentially save you a ton of hassle later and peace of mind moving forward.

A Professional Hack Job 

In a good way…there are companies out there whose job it is to shred your hard drive and ensure that your personal information doesn’t see the light of day.

You can either mail your hard drive to a company that shreds hard drives, which brings up its own security vulnerabilities, or deliver your hard drive in person to a local shredder.

A shredding service can work to your advantage if you’re a homeowner with a closet full of old computer hard drives, or a business owner trusted with overseeing the personal and financial information of your employees.

Wiping the Slate Clean 

One of the most popular ways by which you can clear your hard drive is with a program that overwrites the existing data with random, jumbled characters.

Free utilities like Active@KillDisk can wipe the slate clean, so to speak, and offer features like true parallel erasing as well as Linux-compatibility for Mac users.

Some people think this option still doesn’t do enough to protect their, or their employees’, personal information, so they enlist the help of a professional refurbisher to get the job done.

Certified Hard Drive Refurbisher 

This would be a good option to take if your computer is relatively recent (i.e., less than five years old) and you’d like to donate your computer to, for instance, low-income families through a non-profit.

Having your hard drive refurbished and eventually reused is an environmentally responsible option as well since it keeps fewer potentially toxic parts in circulation.

Too often the fruits of recycling programs wind up in third-world countries, supporting their development while (unfortunately) causing fresh environmental problems. Going the refurbishing and donation route obviates that problem and keeps old parts in the rotation.

A certified refurbisher is also an excellent option if you’re a business owner who has hard drives with employees’ sensitive financial information on it. Why? Because a certified refurbisher uses foolproof data destruction techniques for guaranteed success.

The Caveman Option

There are some really smart people (and, frankly, some luddites) out there who insist that the only way to keep yourself safe is with a screwdriver, hammer and protective eyewear for the deed itself. While destroying your hard drive’s magnetic platter is definitely foolproof, it’s best done outdoors.

 

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