Do you know that you can recycle your used or old electronic for cash or for free?
Step 1
Recycle for cash
If your used electronic is not too old of fashion, you should always try to sell it on Ebay first.
Then you might think of recycle it with some cash back or just recycle it free of charge. Here are some of the websites that provide this kind of service:
http://www.gazelle.com
http://www.yourenew.com
http://www.myboneyard.com/
http://www.buymytronics.com/
HP Eco Solutions
http://www.hp.com/united-states/hho/buyback-recycle/index.html?jumpid=ex_R602_go/ConsumerBuyback
You can recycle almost all sorts of electronics; such as:
- Desktop computers
- Digital cameras and camcorders
- Monitors (CRT and LCD)
- Notebooks- Music players
- Cell phones
- Printer and ink cartridges
- Scanners
- Game system
- GPS
and etc...
Step 2
Recycle cell phone only:
http://www.cellforcash.com
http://www.pacebutler.com/
http://www.flipswap.com/
Printer cartridge and cell phone:
http://www.planetgreenrecycle.com
Step 3
Trade in and recycle program from stores
If you are looking to buy a newer or up-to-date electronic, make sure you check if they have trade in deal. For example, Staples offers $50 rebate if you buy a new printer of $169 or more. Staples also give your $3 to recycle your inkjet or toner cartridge.
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