Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Electronics Recycling Austin Helps Limit Environmental Damage

By Jeanette Parsons


Electronic products play an important role in our daily lives. It would in fact be hard to even think of living with none of these devices. The amount of waste from them has been in keeping with the ever increasing demand for newer and better products. This in turn is threatening the environment. Electronics recycling Austin is aware of the need to limit this damage. With all the new developments in electronic goods, people are inclined to buy the updated models. On average cell phones are replaced yearly and other long lasting items are changed every two years.

As old gadgets are discarded, the pile of junk grows. People who care about the environment are not happy about this. They are asking people rather to e-cycle. This is a name given to the recycling process of electronic components. The idea of e-cycling also includes donating or collecting these articles. Dumping the equipment could pollute the environment.

If the items do not end up in the rubbish dump, they do not pollute the environment. No harm is done to nature. No toxic materials can seep into the ground and pollute the water to threaten the health of humans and animals and destroy plants.

There are not only toxic chemicals in these products, but also some fairly rare metals. Through recycling, the cost of mining these metals will be reduced. In a nutshell, converting the products into re-usable materials lessens the need for mining and cuts down on pollution of the soil and ground water.

In spite of all these benefits, a few issues concerning this practice are constantly queried. The companies producing the goods are saying that the creative process is limited by this practice. Better products are not being developed because new materials are not used as the old ones are available ate a cheaper price.

There are also claims that recycling companies cause environmental harm by dumping the components. Rules are in place to limit this. However there is doubt whether they are strict enough. It has also been suggested that these components are at times exported as is to developing countries.

A new trend is that a number of companies are gathering and recycling unwanted electronic items at no cost. This is something to be applauded. However a better understanding is needed about why electronics recycling Austin is necessary and how it protects nature. The consumers also have to do their part in this process for it to be successful.




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