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Many business organizations use electronic recycling service providers to dispose of old computer equipment. The recyclers are supposed to meet stringent laws and guidelines for recycling hazardous ...
Some computers are ready for a new lease on life. Computer companies come out with new machines every year: faster, better, more powerful, more efficient, and sometimes even cheaper. But what do you ...
A while back, somebody didn't have the heart to throw away that old whatever-it-is, or sell it, and it's been collecting dust for years. That old box, though, could be worth thousands, or at least ...
Wait! Before you recycle those old computers, or otherwise dispose of them, why don’t you turn them into savings for your organization. IT Expert Voice, a website sponsored by Dell that provides ...
[ See also: Saving money with old computer equipment ] “These vendors will charge a standard fee for desktop, monitor [or] printer. We have a set fee we’ve negotiated,” Dorsey explains.
Does your Green IT initiative include a plan for recycling all your old computer equipment? It should, and it’s easier than you think. A few months ago I wrote about options for getting rid of old ...
Time to dust off that dot matrix printer that's been sitting in a dark closet since 1990. In response to environmental concerns, Office Depot this week announced it is teaming up with Hewlett-Packard ...
Staples Inc. of Framingham has started accepting old computers and computer equipment at its retail stores for recycling. The company said anyone can bring in just about any old computer, monitor, ...
When Linda Terjesen left Atlanta in late 1999 to join Woodland Hills-based El Camino Resources International, she was joining a company with a promising future. The 20-year-old computer equipment ...
It's inevitable that, at some point, you'll have to replace old computer parts and swap them out for new ones. This might be a result of a particular component breaking or because you want to upgrade ...