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  2. Currys launches recycling scheme for old electronic items

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    Cash for Trash will give people vouchers worth at least £5 in exchange for their used tech

  3. Want to get rid of an old TV or VCR? Here’s where to dump ...

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    You may be tempted to get rid of your old electronics, but you can’t just throw them out.

  4. 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.

  5. 10 Strategies To Make Quick Cash By Recycling Old Electronics

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    One of the most immediate ways to cash in on old phones, tablets, and MP3 players is through ecoATM kiosks located in over 4,500 retail locations nationwide like Walmart and Kroger stores.

  6. Appliance recycling - Wikipedia

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    Appliance recycling is the process of dismantling scrapped home appliances to recover their parts or materials for reuse. Recycling appliances for their original or other purposes, involves disassembly, removal of hazardous components and destruction of the equipment to recover materials , generally by shredding, sorting and grading . [ 1 ]

  7. Currys - Wikipedia

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    Currys went public in 1927 when his four sons merged The Louth Bicycle Company, and the loose confederation of shops which the sons had run since their father's retirement in 1909, with the Nottingham-based Campion Cycle Company. [2] An old sign for a Currys store in Cowley Road, Oxford, possibly dating from 1934.