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If you've recently upgraded your computer or cell phone, don't just throw it away! Electronics waste is a growing problem. Millions of computers and cell phones are thrown away each year, and it's causing a big problem in our landfills.

Quickly and efficiently get rid of your old electronics with the help of the following tips.

Tips for Recycling Computers
Before you recycle your old computer, be sure to delete all of your sensitive information. Don't just delete the items and leave them in your recycle bin. You should make sure they are completely removed from your hard drive. Use a program to help you completely remove the data from your hard drive

Call your local schools or churches to see if they need a computer. This can be a great way to get rid of your computer and help someone out at the same time. You can also call around and find a donation center in your area. There are many organizations that will take computer and refurbish them for resale.

In addition to donating, you can also use one of the many recycling programs available for computers and other electronics like printers.  Many manufacturers have their own recycling programs, so be sure to contact your computer's manufacturer first to be sure you aren't missing out on their program.

If you can't find a program for your particular model of computer, use one of the many community and national programs for recycling computer parts. For a comprehensive list of resources, please visit http://pages.ebay.com/rethink/.

Before you give your computer to an electronics recycler, be sure to ask where the final destination for your goods will be. Many recyclers send their items to China where they fill landfills there. Get details on exactly where your computer will be going so you can donate with a clear conscience.

Tips for Cell Phones
Cell phones go out of style all the time, so these are much more likely to fill up the landfills. When you get ready to upgrade your cell phone, look for opportunities to either donate it to someone in need or send it to a recycling center. Again, make sure all of your personal data is removed from the phone before you find it a new home.

Many different types of people in need could use a cell phone for free. Donate your cell phone to a member of the armed forces. Our men and women overseas need ways to contact their loved ones back home. You can find out more information about this type of program at http://www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com/.

You can also donate your cell phone to women and children in need. Victims of domestic violence can benefit from your donation of you cell phone. Get the details on how to donate to this program at the Shelter Alliance website: http://www.shelteralliance.net/index.cfm

Follow these suggestions, and make sure that your previously owned electronics are put to good use.



Jamie Jefferson writes for Momscape.com and Susies-Coupons.com, where you can find the latest computer coupons, as well as Office Depot coupons.



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