Whether you're a tech junkie or a casual user who's seen every era of computing, we bet you have plenty of old devices taking up space in your home. Maybe it's a desk drawer or closet filled with ...
Ready to give your old computer the heave-ho? Before you do, remember that computers often hold all kinds of personal and financial information that thieves could find valuable—passwords, account ...
Whether you repurpose it, rehome it, or recycle it, that dusty old computer in your closet may still be surprisingly valuable. Russell McLendon is a science writer with expertise in the natural ...
Major computer manufacturers aren’t waiting for the bill to become law. They see a business opportunity and are willing to fill the need. IBM, HP and Dell all offer some form of computer disposal and ...
In a nationally coordinated action, groups across the U.S. have released the 3rd Annual Computer Report Card and launched the Computer TakeBack Campaign. The Computer Report Card provides consumers, ...
Starting a computer recycling business typically involves conducting a market analysis, writing a business plan and advertising your services in your community. Using the resources provided by the ...
A new report, “Islands in the Wastestream,” analyzes the field of nonprofit computer refurbishers, the benefits of computer reuse, and the obstacles holding the field back. Published by CompuMentor, a ...