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  2. 8 Things in Your Garage to Throw Out IMMEDIATELY ... - AOL

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    Solution: “Recycle or scrap broken electronics and appliances,” Toft suggests. “There are a lot of convenient e-waste locations now, and Home Depot even takes lightbulbs!”

  3. Broken electronics get new life at Pueblo uBreakiFix store - AOL

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    A new Pueblo business seeks to ease the strain on residents' pocketbooks by repairing and recycling broken electronics. Here's what to know. Broken electronics get new life at Pueblo uBreakiFix store

  4. Got new electronics for the holidays? Here's what to do first

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    This is a convenient way to get rid of your unwanted electronics and get some credit for your future purchases on Amazon. You can also check the trade-in value of your device before sending it in.

  5. Electronic waste recycling - Wikipedia

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    Computer monitors are typically packed into low stacks on wooden pallets for recycling and then shrink-wrapped. [1]Electronic waste recycling, electronics recycling, or e-waste recycling is the disassembly and separation of components and raw materials of waste electronics; when referring to specific types of e-waste, the terms like computer recycling or mobile phone recycling may be used.

  6. Mobile phone recycling - Wikipedia

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    Trusted buyback companies are focused on paying out cash for unused, old, or broken electronics. These companies are helping drive growth in the circular economy of used devices. The first mobile phone recycling company in the U.S. was ReCellular , which was founded in 1991 when there were only 16 million mobile subscribers worldwide; it went ...

  7. Electronic waste in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Electronic waste or e-waste in the United States refers to electronic products that have reached the end of their operable lives, and the United States is beginning to address its waste problems with regulations at a state and federal level. Used electronics are the quickest-growing source of waste and can have serious health impacts. [1]

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  9. How You Can Easily Replace a Damaged Phone - AOL

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    If all else fails, broken or damaged phones and other electronics still fetch some cash on eBay -- hobbyists use them for parts. Just be very clear about the extent of the damage (including the ...