Discarded electronics including computers generate toxic hazardous waste. According to studies, more than 100 million televisions, computers and monitors become absolute annually, in the Australia.

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Electronic waste refers to any item that has a plug or battery that is not working, such as computers, keyboards, printers, circuit boards, motherboards, monitors, DVD players, power tools, scanners, kitchen appliances, televisions, video game consoles and mobile phones.

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You and your family will be having a good number of electronics at home and their respective offices.

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A majority of you will realize the truth behind the title of this post and it might also come as a shock to some.

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If there’s anything that’s evolving more rapidly than the speed of light; that is technology.

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The technology has made mobile phone recycling possible. There are plenty of e waste collection centers available around that help you in e-waste disposal.

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E waste disposal is a problem because many people are not aware of proper waste disposal.

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Recycling and disposing of old mobile phones in Perth is one way to deal with the e-waste.

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Recycling is a one-stop solution for environmental pollution increasing day by day. The centers for battery disposal in Adelaide are setting a perfect example of sustainable growth.

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Lithium batteries are not to be disposed of in the regular recycling bin. Doing so can result in fire or a spark.

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Battery recycling can immensely contribute towards reduction of greenhouse gas emissions which in turn is a leading contributor in global climate change.

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