How can I recycle my computer hardware?
NEVER THROW AWAY YOUR COMPUTER EQUIPMENT
There’s many ways to recycle your computer hardware. The most common methods are as follows:
- Charities
- Recycle centres
- Manufacturers
- Traders
Charities
Although there are many charities out there (check your Yellow Pages), there are very few charities dedicated to recycling computer hardware, however they do exist, and they are as follows…
- The IT Resource Guide For UK Charities and Non-Profit Organisations
- Computers for Charities
- Recycling for Charities
From the above sites you can find a whole load of companies offering to recycle your computer hardware.
Other charities include:
Recycle centers
There are hundreds of them, ring up your local computer shop (see Yellow Pages) and ask them if they recycle computers for charitiy, or you can check the following lists:
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There’s many ways to recycle your computer hardware. The most common methods are as follows:
- Charities
- Recycle centres
- Manufacturers
- Traders
Charities
Although there are many charities out there (check your Yellow Pages), there are very few charities dedicated to recycling computer hardware, however they do exist, and they are as follows…
- The IT Resource Guide For UK Charities and Non-Profit Organisations
- Computers for Charities
- Recycling for Charities
From the above sites you can find a whole load of companies offering to recycle your computer hardware.
Other charities include:
Recycle centers
There are hundreds of them, ring up your local computer shop (see Yellow Pages) and ask them if they recycle computers for charitiy, or you can check the following lists:
*](http://www.reuze.co.uk/computers.shtml)
- [<p align="center" class="lead"> NEVER THROW AWAY YOUR COMPUTER EQUIPMENT
</p>
There’s many ways to recycle your computer hardware. The most common methods are as follows:
- Charities
- Recycle centres
- Manufacturers
- Traders
Charities
Although there are many charities out there (check your Yellow Pages), there are very few charities dedicated to recycling computer hardware, however they do exist, and they are as follows…
- The IT Resource Guide For UK Charities and Non-Profit Organisations
- Computers for Charities
- Recycling for Charities
From the above sites you can find a whole load of companies offering to recycle your computer hardware.
Other charities include:
Recycle centers
There are hundreds of them, ring up your local computer shop (see Yellow Pages) and ask them if they recycle computers for charitiy, or you can check the following lists:
- [<p align="center" class="lead"> NEVER THROW AWAY YOUR COMPUTER EQUIPMENT
</p>
There’s many ways to recycle your computer hardware. The most common methods are as follows:
- Charities
- Recycle centres
- Manufacturers
- Traders
Charities
Although there are many charities out there (check your Yellow Pages), there are very few charities dedicated to recycling computer hardware, however they do exist, and they are as follows…
- The IT Resource Guide For UK Charities and Non-Profit Organisations
- Computers for Charities
- Recycling for Charities
From the above sites you can find a whole load of companies offering to recycle your computer hardware.
Other charities include:
Recycle centers
There are hundreds of them, ring up your local computer shop (see Yellow Pages) and ask them if they recycle computers for charitiy, or you can check the following lists:
*](http://www.reuze.co.uk/computers.shtml) *](http://www.itforcharities.co.uk/pcs.htm)
- [<p align="center" class="lead"> NEVER THROW AWAY YOUR COMPUTER EQUIPMENT
</p>
There’s many ways to recycle your computer hardware. The most common methods are as follows:
- Charities
- Recycle centres
- Manufacturers
- Traders
Charities
Although there are many charities out there (check your Yellow Pages), there are very few charities dedicated to recycling computer hardware, however they do exist, and they are as follows…
- The IT Resource Guide For UK Charities and Non-Profit Organisations
- Computers for Charities
- Recycling for Charities
From the above sites you can find a whole load of companies offering to recycle your computer hardware.
Other charities include:
Recycle centers
There are hundreds of them, ring up your local computer shop (see Yellow Pages) and ask them if they recycle computers for charitiy, or you can check the following lists:
- [<p align="center" class="lead"> NEVER THROW AWAY YOUR COMPUTER EQUIPMENT
</p>
There’s many ways to recycle your computer hardware. The most common methods are as follows:
- Charities
- Recycle centres
- Manufacturers
- Traders
Charities
Although there are many charities out there (check your Yellow Pages), there are very few charities dedicated to recycling computer hardware, however they do exist, and they are as follows…
- The IT Resource Guide For UK Charities and Non-Profit Organisations
- Computers for Charities
- Recycling for Charities
From the above sites you can find a whole load of companies offering to recycle your computer hardware.
Other charities include:
Recycle centers
There are hundreds of them, ring up your local computer shop (see Yellow Pages) and ask them if they recycle computers for charitiy, or you can check the following lists:
*](http://www.reuze.co.uk/computers.shtml)
- [<p align="center" class="lead"> NEVER THROW AWAY YOUR COMPUTER EQUIPMENT
</p>
There’s many ways to recycle your computer hardware. The most common methods are as follows:
- Charities
- Recycle centres
- Manufacturers
- Traders
Charities
Although there are many charities out there (check your Yellow Pages), there are very few charities dedicated to recycling computer hardware, however they do exist, and they are as follows…
- The IT Resource Guide For UK Charities and Non-Profit Organisations
- Computers for Charities
- Recycling for Charities
From the above sites you can find a whole load of companies offering to recycle your computer hardware.
Other charities include:
Recycle centers
There are hundreds of them, ring up your local computer shop (see Yellow Pages) and ask them if they recycle computers for charitiy, or you can check the following lists:
- [<p align="center" class="lead"> NEVER THROW AWAY YOUR COMPUTER EQUIPMENT
</p>
There’s many ways to recycle your computer hardware. The most common methods are as follows:
- Charities
- Recycle centres
- Manufacturers
- Traders
Charities
Although there are many charities out there (check your Yellow Pages), there are very few charities dedicated to recycling computer hardware, however they do exist, and they are as follows…
- The IT Resource Guide For UK Charities and Non-Profit Organisations
- Computers for Charities
- Recycling for Charities
From the above sites you can find a whole load of companies offering to recycle your computer hardware.
Other charities include:
Recycle centers
There are hundreds of them, ring up your local computer shop (see Yellow Pages) and ask them if they recycle computers for charitiy, or you can check the following lists:
*](http://www.reuze.co.uk/computers.shtml) *](http://www.itforcharities.co.uk/pcs.htm) *](http://www.wasteonline.org.uk/resources/InformationSheets/ComputerRecyclersRefurbishers.htm)
Specific recycling centers include:
Manufacturers
Many manufacturers will have a recycling policy, here are a few:
If your manufacturer isn’t listed above, simply contact them and ask them what their “recycling policy” is.
Traders
Never just throw away your computer equiptment, even if its no longer any use to you, it may be useful to someone.
Try and sell or trade it…
Also see: Recycle, reuse, or donate? What should I do with my old PC?
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