Computer Recycling
Computer recycling in Brisbane and across Australia is becoming more important in today’s age of rapidly advancing technology.
Computer recycling in Brisbane and across Australia is becoming more important in today’s age of rapidly advancing technology.
There is a need for an innovative recycling solution to minimise and divert waste. The intention must be to do it for the masses and create possibilities that are capable of delivering on a large economic scale.
There are huge environmental hazard problems attached to batteries when they reach landfills as each of them contains toxic chemicals such as lithium and sulphuric acid. Indeed, these batteries with respect to their type should be recycled for processing and material recovery.
ECOACTIV prides itself on helping business find innovative and convenient ways to manage their e-waste. Things like fluorescent tube disposals, recycling old computer parts, and properly disposing of scientific and medical equipment.
The disposing of these unwanted electronic and electrical products in an environmentally responsible way is becoming an increasingly important issue.
The Victorian government is alert to growing electronic waste, and are taking action with an e-Waste ban effective as of 1 July 2019. Here’s how you can dispose of your e-waste following the ban.
What can and can’t you put in your wheely bins once the e-waste ban comes into effect on 1 July 2019.
The Toowoomba Rechargeable BATTERYback Trial is a free program designed to collect data and insights that can help design future national schemes. It will run until 5th September 2016.
City of Sydney was announced today as the State’s Top Collector for New South Wales in MobileMuster Local Government Recycling Awards.
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