In today’s technology dominated age, societies generate an immense amount of electronic goods every year. This is largely due to advancement in latest technology, which renders old devices irrelevant very soon. Apart from that, increased generation of e-waste can also be blamed upon low quality products produced these days.
Average lifespan of a laptop is estimated to be about 12 years, while you need to replace your desktop within 6-7 years. People don’t keep their smartphone more than 2-3 years, as it stops supporting some apps for which you need to replace it soon. Such a short lifespan of electronic goods causes a huge amount of e-waste on a regular basis. But Toronto electronics recycling has come as a boon for e-waste as well as for the environment. It is a great way to retrieve reusable components from old electronics, so that they can be put into good use, while minimizing the requirement of new products in the market.
E-waste, short for electronic waste, involves all the electronic products that are no longer of use to their owners. They may be or may not be in working condition, but the fact is that their owner does not want to use it any longer and wants to get rid of it in one way or the other. Whether it is an outdated computer, an obsolete VCR, or an old-version of smartphone, it is no longer of use to the owner. But instead of throwing it in the bin, a wiser step to take would be to send it for Toronto electronics recycling. You will be surprised to know that electronic goods contain a decent amount of components made of precious metals like silver, gold, and diamond. Some other parts made of glass, metal, plastic and copper can also be recovered from the products to be put into further use.
By battery recycling Toronto, we mean getting rid of your old electronic products in a safe and responsible manner, so that recoverable parts can be reused and non-recoverable parts can be disposed of in an environment-friendly way. In many parts of the world, it is illegal to throw old electronics into garbage bins. Electronics contain toxic constituents like cadmium, lead and mercury, which release harmful gases into the atmosphere, thereby making everyone sick. That is why, it is important to follow proper methods of TV disposal Toronto.There are three major ways of doing Toronto electronics recycling:
COM2 Recycling Solutions is one such specialized company that makes it easier for consumers to get rid of their old electronics responsibly without making an impact on the environment.