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Christmas is an occasion for presents, and if you’re fortunate enough to receive gleaming new gadgets, you might be pondering what to do with your old devices.
These unwanted electronics, termed e-waste, encompass anything equipped with a plug, battery, or circuit board.
Unlike your typical jars, cardboard, and cans, it’s not immediately obvious how to safely and responsibly get rid of e-waste.
In fact, there are various methods to dispose of your outdated technology, and considering Carlisle ranks as one of the cities in the UK most concerned with e-waste—recording 10.83 Google searches on the topic per 1,000 residents recently—we’ve compiled a guide on how to properly dispose of your e-waste.
Recycling
Cumberland Council has simplified the process of recycling e-waste this festive season. Thanks to new programs, your outdated devices can receive a new lease on life, be reused, or recycled in an eco-friendly manner, with recycling bins available at 26 libraries and sports facilities throughout the area.
These bins are ideal for small electronics you no longer require.
Larger items can be taken to local household waste recycling centres (HWRCs) for appropriate recycling.
You might need a permit if you’re transporting waste in large vehicles.
Although there are ways to dispose of it sustainably, not every piece of old tech is trash!
If your gadgets remain functional, consider these alternative options:
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Sell Online: Platforms such as eBay or Facebook Marketplace are great for connecting with buyers for second-hand electronics, and you can list them there without any charges.
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Donate to Charity: Certain organizations accept old but operational tech for reuse.
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Repair: Many devices can be refurbished and reused with minimal repairs. Local repair services or “right to repair” initiatives can assist; watch for repair cafes – Carlisle’s is held on the first Saturday of the month from 10 AM to 1 PM at Botcherby Community Centre, for instance.
Why Recycle?
E-waste comprises valuable materials like gold and copper, as well as hazardous substances that can harm the environment if not addressed properly.
Recycling aids in conserving resources and decreasing landfill waste, so make your festive cleanup environmentally friendly this year by opting for these sustainable choices.
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