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Kausik Dutta's Articles in Technology

  • All About Electronic Recyclers
    E-waste is a growing problem. Our planet has been overwhelmed with an abundance of unwanted electronics including computers, peripherals, and more. E-waste is defined as these out-dated electronics including televisions, cell phones, printers, PDAs and computers. These thousands of unwanted electronics are a danger to our planet; there’s only one way to properly dispose of them, and that’s by recycling them.
  • Everything You Should Know About Electronic Recycling
    E-waste has become a serious problem that’s facing our world today. E-waste is defined as all outdated computers, TVs, cell phones, PDAs, printers, and all of the other obsolete electronic devices that we all commonly use in our homes and offices. Within the past couple of decades, the need for electronic recycling as grown just as the demands for more advanced software and electronics has increased.
  • Do Your Part – Computer Recycling Helps the Environment
    With environmental issues taking center stage, more and more people are trying to do their part and be environmentally responsible. Most people know about water and energy conservation, but what a lot of people don’t know about is electronics recycling.
  • Reduce E-Waste with Electronics Recycling
    With new technologies emerging everyday, and more and more electronics becoming obsolete, our planet has a new challenge: what to do with electronic waste. Pollution from obsolete, broken or otherwise discarded electronics is known as “e-waste,” and is becoming a great concern for industrialized nations.

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