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Jack Olmsted

Battery Disposal Guide for Households - Where to Safely Recycle Used Batteries - 0 views

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    People are using more and more household batteries. The average person owns about two button batteries, ten normal (A, AA, AAA, C, D, 9V, etc.) batteries, and throws out about eight household batteries per year. About three billion batteries are sold annually in the U.S. averaging about 32 per family or ten per person. A battery is an electrochemical device with the ability to convert chemical energy to electrical energy to provide power to electronic devices. Batteries contain heavy metals such as mercury, lead, cadmium, and nickel, which can contaminate the environment when batteries are improperly disposed of. When incinerated, certain metals might be released into the air or can concentrate in the ash produced by the combustion processPeople are using more and more household batteries. The average person owns about two button batteries, ten normal (A, AA, AAA, C, D, 9V, etc.) batteries, and throws out about eight household batteries per year. About three billion batteries are sold annually in the U.S. averaging about 32 per family or ten per person. A battery is an electrochemical device with the ability to convert chemical energy to electrical energy to provide power to electronic devices. Batteries contain heavy metals such as mercury, lead, cadmium, and nickel, which can contaminate the environment when batteries are improperly disposed of. When incinerated, certain metals might be released into the air or can concentrate in the ash produced by the combustion process.
Verny Gregory

Why Old IT Assets are Real Assets? - 0 views

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    The excitement of buying a new IT electronic device is always great. How about earning great profits by safely disposing out your old IT assets and multiplying this excitement? Reselling your used IT assets to Veracity World will not only maximise your returns but at the same time prove to be a safe move. Have a look at this information before you come to a conclusion!
Verny Gregory

3 Best Ways to Save Money on Old IT and Electronic Assets - 0 views

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    When the electronic products reach the end of the lifecycle, it often happens that businesses end up storing their IT assets in the closet to avoid the risk of getting their data breached. Or at other times, they just dispose them without giving a second thought. But this is not the right way of treating your e-waste. Because gathering dust over your used electronics will depreciate its substantial value and on the other hand improper disposition will add to hazardous impact on the environment - you definitely don't want both to happen. So, what should you do next? To help your business minimize risk and maximise ROI on retired IT assets, Veracity World has listed out some holistic solutions for IT asset management. Evaluate these options and get the best out of each obsolete or used electronic product.
Jack Olmsted

Eliminate e-waste - Living - The Olympian - Olympia, Washington - 0 views

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    The program is operated by the Washington Materials Management and Financing Authority, a quasi-governmental agency created by the legislation to work with the 200 or so manufacturers that sell computers and televisions in Washington state. In addition, the state Department of Ecology has certified four electronic waste processing firms - two in this state, one in Oregon and one in California - to disassemble the electronic equipment into separate materials for reuse or safe disposal, including glass, plastic, metal and toxic chemicals. The program is designed in part to stem the flow of electronic waste to Third World countries, where it is often dismantled crudely, threatening the environment, public health and the health of workers.
Jack Olmsted

eCycling Tools Web, Welcome - 0 views

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    A tool for recycling, reuse, networking, disposal and management of electronics waste How can ecyclingtools.com help my business? Extending the life of your electronics or donating equipment can save you money and conserve valuable resources. Properly recycling outdated electronics assures safe management of the hazardous components that are in many devices and permits the recovery and reuse of valuable materials to reduce the need for the extraction of new raw materials from the earth.
Verny Gregory

Save Money on Old IT & Electronics by Knowing your Options - 0 views

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    At some point in time, your IT and electronic assets will no longer meet your needs. Either your equipment will become too slow or the technology will become outdated. You can't afford to replace them with brand-new devices..or can you? Understanding the best next use for your retired electronics is important. Of course, you need easy yet safe, cost-effective yet flexible solutions for your end-of-life electronics. So what are your options and why should you choose one solution over another? Visit VeracityWorld.com to know all the services and solutions that we offer.
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