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Guardian Self Storage Offers E-waste And Computer Recycling Services

By: Lola Olaru Home | Self-Improvement


Guardian Self-Storage is proud to take an innovative and environmentally conscious step towards bettering the world they live in, an unprecedented step by a company in an industry that operates well outside the realm of environment.

As electronic technology advances, the sophisticated components that go into each device require different kinds of material, some of which have only come into mass-production within our lifetime, and many of which are non-biodegradable. Yet, something like computer recycling doesn’t cross the minds of those disposing of them nearly enough considering the day and age we live in.

As components such as TV, computers and other â€e-waste†is disposed of, it collects in landfills, where it will sit for the rest of our planet’s existence. Little known to the common person is that every single piece of plastic that’s ever been created is still with us here on earth, hopelessly trapped in landfills or other disposal areas, where they will continue to have an impact on our environment. At this point in our species existence, e-waste recycling is more important than ever.

E-waste recycling is a step we must take in order to preserve not only our planet, but our environmental and atmospheric quality of life. More importantly, as technology advances, more and more non-biodegradable material makes its way into landfills every day. In many cases, these materials can be recycled, and reused by consumers. When it comes to electronics, recycling may not immediately appeal as an option, but by all means should be considered.

Electronics recycling helps everyone and everything, not just the human beings who’ve overrun the planet. Electronics recycling saves resources because new metals don’t need to be mined. It preserves the absence of hazardous materials, such as lead, in our ecosystem. It leaves available valuable space in landfills and disposal facilities, and keeps them free of harmful elements that do long-term damage to our planet.

Televisions, DVD players, VCRs, stereos, fax machines, copiers, and computers are commonly disposed of improperly, although they can be refurbished as working electronics, recycled for furthered consumer use. Computer recycling keeps silicon circuit boards out of landfills, and puts them back in consumer hands for use, which creates less of a need for manufactured materials that will not biodegrade. Television recycling keeps harmful and virulent materials, such as lead, from seeping into the ground and irreversibly damaging the ecosystem.

E-waste recycling services are provided by Guardian Self-Storage as a preemptive strike to this newfound plague looming over our environment. Researches in specific instances have concluded that 75% of all old electronics reside in storage facilities of some type, in large part due to the uncertainty and lack of education in how to dispose of these outdated devices without impact to our environment.

Computer recycling, television recycling, and other electronics recycling services are provided proudly by our organization, who looks to serve their customers via not just storage space, but an eco-friendly place to send old and unwanted electronics once they’ve gone on to advance and upgrade to newer electronics.

With your assistance, Guardian Self-Storage can take their e-waste recycling efforts to heights that have a truly positive impact on the atmosphere we leave behind for our children.



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