computer recycling

Data Security When Recycling Electronics

2021-02-23T03:27:44-06:00Categories: E-waste|Tags: , , |

Recycling e-waste (the industry name for electronic waste such as old computers, smartphones, and printers) is great for the environment and can be great for your wallet too. However, unlike with other forms of recycling, when it comes to e-waste you need to be conscious of data security. Common recyclable e-waste such as laptops and phones can be full of personal information. In the area of connectivity that the internet and common digital devices have given us, privacy and security are things you absolutely have to consider.

Where to Recycle Anything in Dallas

2021-02-23T03:48:40-06:00Categories: E-waste, How To, Scrap Metals|Tags: , , |

Luckily for all of us who live in the city of Dallas, it’s easy to recycle here. It’s also free—and in fact, you can even make money recycling, depending on what materials you have and how you recycle them. On the other hand, recycling rules can be complex in any city. On top of that, many people recycle the wrong things, or throw out things they could in fact recycle.

E-Waste: Why Recycle It for Free When You Can Be Paid for It?

2021-02-23T03:59:45-06:00Categories: E-waste|Tags: , , , |

Here in Dallas, recycling electronic waste, or e-waste, is easy to do. Recycling electronic waste (including laptops, TVs, cell phones, and similar devices) is good for the environment and for business—but not all ways to recycle e-waste are created equal. Read on to learn why recycling e-waste is the right thing to do, and how it can benefit you now as well as the environment and business in the future.

Scrap Metal Recycling Benefits for Small Business

2021-02-23T04:13:47-06:00Categories: Scrap Metals|Tags: , , , , |

Dallas scrap metal recycling facilities offer huge benefits for small businesses in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. No matter what kind of business you own, you probably have some recyclable scrap metal—meaning you can make some extra money while improving the environment.

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