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What should I do with old electronics?

I got a box full of a bunch of stuff from over the years. Some big, some small, some expensive, some cheap. It seems like a shame to throw it all in a landfill, with or without personal data.

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  • If it works, sell or donate it. If it doesn't work, you can see if it is worth repairing. If it's not, recycle it. You can check on your municipality's website on their waste management page to see if they recycle electronics.

    If you do sell, donate, or recycle, make sure there is no data on the drives that you would miss, then wipe it. If you plan on recycling, you can take out the drive and destroy it. Magnets and paper shredders are helpful.

  • Search for a nearby electronics recycle company.

    Can also check with Best Buy or Staples. (No idea if those are available near you). They may take at least some stuff.

    • Skip Best Buy and those guys. Find a local mom and pop repair place. They can likely use and resell some of it and are more likely to actually recycle the rest.

  • It depends what country you are in. In the UK a retailer must accept electronic items for recycling (or provide you with the details of a free recycling service) The local council will have a recycling service (in most areas small appliances can be left out with your recycling bin). For items which might have a value there are companies that will buy them from you for a small amount and then recycle.

    Please do not take them to a charity shop without checking beforehand as many cannot afford the testing needed before they can resell.

  • The ocean is a biiiiiiiiiig area... I mean all the cool companies are doing it! /s

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