According to the EPA, Americans discard more than 112,000 computers every day.Ìý
The real problem is that only 15% of all the e-waste in the country gets recycled. This includes computers and everything else electrical.Ìý
Even worse, millions of tons of e-waste are shipped out to developing countries like Ghana, where workers who take them apart for scrap metal are exposed to lead and mercury.ÌýÌý
Recycling is the only environmentally safe method of disposing of your old computer.Ìý
Here you’ll learn how to get rid of your computer as a true green citizen.Ìý
Why Should You Recycle Your Old Computer Responsibly?
Reduce the Amount of Trash
Landfills are expanding not only in the US but all around the world. In other words, Ìýwe are constantly trying to find more space to dump our trash.Ìý
On the other hand, by recycling our computers and e-waste, we reduce the amount of waste that ends up in the landfill.Ìý
Don’t let landfills get any bigger � recycle!
Stop Toxic Waste
When computers get bulldozed and tumbled around with communal waste, they break down releasing toxic materials likeÌýlead, mercury, beryllium,Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌýcadmium.Ìý
Rains easily wash this toxic cocktail deeper into the soil. This pollution can even reach our water streams and do a lot of harm to living organisms.Ìý
Heavy metals pose a direct threat to our health, too. It’s not rare that higher levels of lead and mercury are found in communities that live close to dumping sites.
Waste companies often export electronic waste to developing countries, but that just dumps the problem to other people’s doorsâ€� pun intended.ÌýÌý
Those people in Africa and Southeast Asia who try to earn a living by scavenging through smoldering heaps of e-waste for copper and steel are the ones who are picking up the tab. They often burn the PCBs to salvage the metals in boards â€� burning PCBs could release toxic fumes in the environment.Ìý

Save Raw Materials
Believe it or not, just 2% of materials in your computer aren’t recyclable. An amazing 98% of your old PC can be recycled and reused.Ìý
But then please someone tell me why are we still dumping almost $7.5 billion worth of raw materials as e-waste every year?
Things like glass, keyboards, casing, cables, batteries, and circuit boards can be reused or recycled for copper or rare metals.Ìý
Most importantly, it takes less energy to reuse materials from those components than to source them from scratch.ÌýÌýÌý
Secure Your Data
I hate to tell you but deleting the data by right-clicking isn’t enough to keep you safe. You can even format your hard drive, but hackers and identity thieves have means of recovering your stuff.
And that’s the very thing that can happen if you throw away your hard drive.
So, how are computers disposed of safely?
Always go with aÌýprofessional recycler who offers data destruction.Ìý
For a small fee, they will destroy your hard drive before recycling everything else. When it’s all done, they’ll give you a certificate that your data is irrecoverably destroyed.ÌýÌý
Don’t Break the Law
Finally, there’s a good chance that dumping your computer is illegal where you live. At the moment, there areÌýÌýthat treat computers as hazardous waste and ban landfill disposal.ÌýÌý
But even if it is legal where you live, do you seriously think it’s OK to throw your computer along with the potato peels?

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How to Prepare Your Computer for Recycling?
Backup Your Data
Although cloud seems to be the preferred way of backing up these days, I myself always do it the old-fashioned way â€� using an external hard drive. Ìý
Especially since I can find great deals on 2 to 5TB HDD and SSD drives.Ìý
Deauthorize or Deactivate Services and Software
Applications like iTunes and Adobe Creative let you use the same account on a limited number of devices. Before you wipe your disk clean, you should deauthorize those apps on your old computer.
The steps are slightly different from app to app, but the pattern is the same:
- Go toÌý±á±ð±ô±èÌý´Ç°ùÌýAccount
- °ä±ô¾±³¦°ìÌý¶Ù±ð²¹³¦³Ù¾±±¹²¹³Ù±ðÌý´Ç°ùÌý¶Ù±ð²¹³Ü³Ù³ó´Ç°ù¾±³ú±ðÌýThis Device
- Confirm by clicking Yes

Wipe The Hard-Drives/SSDs Clean
Don’t bother with sending all your files and folders into the Recycle Bin. Before you send your computer to recycling, you need to wipe the disk permanently.
This is very easy if you’re using Windows 8.1 and above or Mac OS X, as these systems have utilities that let you delete your data permanently and reinstall the OS with a few clicks.ÌýÌý
Special Note:ÌýIt’s possible to retrieve data even after wiping the disk clean. You should always use advanced tools ´Ç°ùÌýseek professional services forÌýHard Drive data Destruction.Ìý
Remove the Peripherals
The same computer recycling company that will recycle your machine will likely take your peripherals. Unplug them, and pack them separately.Ìý
The keyboard, speakers, mouse, and webcam will likely work on your new computer as well. Reuse them if you can, or donate them to a local school or someone who needs them more than you do.Ìý
5 Simple Ways of Electronics Recycling
Take It to Your Nearest E-Waste Recycling CenterÌý
Recycling your computer is theÌýsafest and the greenest wayÌýto dispose of it. Professional recycling centers use industrial recycling machines which achieve high recycling efficiency â€� your old PC is recycled with less energy and more reusable materials are salvaged.
Besides, an established computer recycling center employs trained and highly skilled staff who are experienced in dismantling all sorts of electronics without damaging vital parts.ÌýÌý
But the best thing is that many recyclers actually firstÌýtry to refurbish or repair your computerÌýand sell it online.Ìý
This way no waste is created at all while someone can buy your old computer and use it for many years.Ìý
Now that’s what I call a sustainable choice!
However, keep in mind that not all PC recycling centers are the same.
Beware of the Irresponsible Recyclers!
Unfortunately,Ìýmany “recyclersâ€� actually just ship most of the e-waste abroad.ÌýInstead of being recycled, usableÌýparts are removed and metals are extracted for scrap.
While this doesn’t sound that bad, keep in mind that the local population pays the highest price.Ìý
Methods that are used are far from safe and sustainable.
For example, copper is recovered by burning heaps of cables, while circuit boards are soaked in baths of nitric and hydrochloric acid. When the process is done, the remains are dumped somewhere, with little regard for the environment and human health.ÌýÌý
When choosing your recycler always make sure that it:
- Has a transparent business model
- Is close to where you live
This way you can be sure that your computer gets recycled with minimum impact to the environment.Ìý
Go With Manufacturers� Recycling Programs
Another environmentally acceptable way of disposing of your old PC or laptop is to use the manufacturersâ€� take-back programs.Ìý
Some manufacturers will take used or broken computers and recycle them. The parts and materials that are worth salvaging can then be used in making new products, which reduces the demand for raw materials.Ìý
- HP, for example,ÌýÌýwhere you can bring your old computer. They also have trade-in and return-for-cash programs which offer your credit for buying new HP products or cash for returned equipment.
- DellÌýalso. You can trade-in your computer and get a Dell Gift Card or simply have it recycled for free.
- SonyÌýorganizesÌýto recycle your unwanted Sony-branded products free of charge.What’s more, Sony is the first company in the world to hold NAID AAA, R2, and e-Stewards certifications. These standards guarantee that your computer will be recycled and data destroyed in the most eco-friendly way.
- SamsungÌýsupports aboutÌý, and the best thing is it accepts any brand of covered consumer devices. In addition to computers, they accept flat-panel monitors, desktop printers, keyboards & mice, speakers, etc.
Use Electronics Stores� Recycling Offers
Big stores that sell electronics and office supplies, such as Best Buy and Staples, offer their own recycling programs.Ìý
Best BuyÌýlets you recycle up to three items per household per day. Since we’re talking about computers here, that limitation shouldn’t be a problem.Ìý
Apart from all-in-one computers, they accept cables, connectors, hard drives, and peripherals â€� all free of charge.Ìý
Ìývary from state to state, in order to comply with local laws.Ìý
Make sure you select your state on the Best Buy Recycling page to see if there are any additional conditions or limitations.Ìý
StaplesÌýalso boasts itsÌý. Their drop-off locations also accept all-in-one computers, peripherals, and mobile devices, but the store manager has the right to refuse to accept items that may pose a health or safety risk. Ìý
All Staples stores except small-format stores in NYC and Washington DC accept electronics for free recycling.Ìý
Ask About the Municipal E-Waste InitiativesÌý
The problem of e-waste is getting to the point that many states and municipalities had to regulate the way we dispose of electronic devices.Ìý
This is good news, as your municipality might already have an e-waste recycling program, so you don’t have to look far.Ìý
Call your local authoritiesÌýand ask about the best way to get rid of your computer.Ìý
In California, for example, it’sÌý. Instead, the state has offered an effective e-waste recycling program that has collected more than 850 million pounds of electronic waste in five years.Ìý
Donate and Help Someone OutÌý
That’s just what I did with my old Lenovo IdeaPad â€� I wiped it clean, reinstalled the Win10, and presented it to a relative who was off to college.Ìý
Even old computers are good enough for basic browsing and writing assignments.

On the other hand, if you don’t know where to donate a laptop, check out these donation services:
- WCEÌýâ€� This organization helps young people in developing countries gain digital literacy. They accept all sorts of working computers. You canÌýÌýdirectly to arrange a drop-off donation or mail your donation to their Boston Chapter.
- GoodwillÌýâ€� Committed to helping people become independent through education and training, this not-for-profit organizationÌý. Your old laptop might help someone land a job!
- CristinaÌýâ€� The National Cristina Foundation believes in closing the digital gap byÌý. Fight social injustice by donating your used laptop, PC, or tablet to those who can’t afford one.Ìý
- PickupPleaseÌýâ€� Found in 1979 to support ÌýVietnam Veterans, the charity now gives aid to all of America’s veterans. YourÌýÌýto take care of servicemen and servicewomen who put the safety of their country before their own.
- Dell ReconnectÌýâ€� This initiative aims to protect the environment while backing Goodwill’s mission of helping people find work. There are over 2,000 drop-off locations to choose from. Pick the nearest one and don’t forget to erase your data from hard drives.
- eBay CharityÌý—Ì�Ìýand then sell and shop while helping others. Pick a donation percentage from 10-100% and when the item sells, the donation automatically goes to your charity of choice. Ìý
Computer Recycling with GreenCitizen
If you chose the safest option and want to recycle your computer without the middleman and with no strings attached, check out GreenCitizen’s electronic recycling program.
GreenCitizen was found in 2005Ìýwith the goal to reverse the environmental damage. In thisÌý16 years of journey, we have served responsible citizens and businesses to recycle their old electronics.
This image should help you put our efforts in perspective.Ìý

Drop-off at GreenCitizen EcoCenter (for Individuals)
Residents of the San Francisco Bay AreaÌýare welcome to bring their old computers and electronics to ourÌýEcoCenter in Burlingame.
Our address is —Ì�1831 Bayshore HWY, Suite 2, Burlingame, CA 94010 USA.Ìý
You can simplyÌýcall us at (650) 493-8700.
We guarantee that your computer gets recycled responsibly and locally. Did you know that we recycleÌýcomputers, laptops, monitors, and tables free of charge?Ìý
In case we can reuse or repair your device, we’ll gladly do so and sell it online. This helps us meet our operating costs and keep recycling computers for free.Ìý
Business Recycling Pickup & ITAD Services (for Businesses)
Let’s say you run a business on a tight schedule and can’t spare any of your guys and gals to make the drop-off runs.Ìý
This is where ourÌýBusiness Pickup ServiceÌýcomes in.
If yourÌýcompany is in the San Francisco Bay Area, simply send us a pickup request and we’ll get everything in line for you.Ìý
On your part, you should:
Place all electronics in anÌýempty room or loading dock
If possible, place all hard drives and devices withÌýHDDs in a separate box
Take a photoÌýof your stuff ²¹²Ô»åÌýmail it to our Account Manager
Our logistics crew will come ²¹²Ô»åÌýload your equipment
We’llÌýsend you a confirmationÌýthat all items have been recycled
Are you moving out, upgrading your IT infrastructure, or downsizing your current business? GreenCitizen can help you offset your deployment costs if you choose to liquidate your obsolete or unwanted IT assets with our leadingÌýIT Asset Disposition (ITAD) services.Ìý
Mail-in Electronics Recycling
YouÌýlive outside the San Francisco Bay Area? Maybe you’re not comfortable doing business in person in the midst of the COVID-19 epidemics?Ìý
We got you covered.
You can mail in your computer and our technicians will inspect it, try to reuse it, or recycle it free of charge.Ìý
This is how it works:
- Pack your device and fill out the Mail-In Recycling Form
- Send it to us with your preferred shipping provider
- We send you an email confirmation when we get your package
- If you want your data destroyed, we email you the Certificate of Destruction
Data Destruction Services
I mentioned earlier that you can opt f´Ç°ùÌýData Destruction ServiceÌýwith your computer.Ìý
So what’s this about?
The practice has shown that discarded or donated computers and media devices are a valuable source of information for identity thieves.Ìý
Trust me, even if you’ve wiped your hard disk clean, hackers can recover the data if they give it enough effort. (I could’ve definitely used one when the SD card in my phone died)ÌýÌýÌý
That’s why here at GreenCitizen we take our client’s privacy very seriously.
Upon arrival:ÌýÌý
- We add each hard drive’s serial and model number to our database
- Crush the unit in our hard disk destroyerÌý
- Send you a Certificate of Destruction
For businesses, we also offer onsite hard disk destruction. For this, we use a portable hard disk destroyer (no, it’s not a baseball bat) and your staff can watch us crush the hard drives.Ìý
If you want to keep using the drives but want all previous data erased, we can help with that, too.Ìý
At your request, we will perform data erasure following theÌýNational Industrial Security Program (NISP) Operating Manual, as recommended by theÌýU.S. Department of Defense.
4. Use GreenCitizen’s Green Directory
The final option you can look at is to use ourÌýGreen DirectoryÌýto find responsible recycling companies near you. Simply search for the item you want to recycle. Then, enter your address or your ZIP code.
That’s it!
Our system will show you the list of the nearest recycling centers
One of the benefits of doing this is that you’ll find reputable places where you’ll have the confidence that the materials go through the right processes and won’t end up in a landfill or destroying the environment in a third-world country.Ìý

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
You can dispose of old computers by having them recycled at a reputable recycling center,Ìý through the manufacturer, or store program. You can also donate them.
No, you can’t throw a computer in the garbage. Dumping a computer with household trash is illegal in most states.
Unplug the computer from the outlet and make sure you’re not holding a static charge. Open the PC case using a Phillips head screwdriver. Disconnect the drive from the wide and flat IDE ribbon cable and then disconnect the power cable jack.Ìý
Go to the Start Menu and click on Settings. Make way to Update & Security and find the recovery menu. Select Reset this PC and follow the instructions.
If you can’t reuse or repair them, the best way to get rid of your old computers is to have them recycled by professionals.
Yes, you can get files off a dead computer, unless the hard drive is physically damaged. You need a USB universal drive adapter and another working computer to plug your hard drive into.
Yes, it is possible to recover data from a dead hard drive, but you need solid hacking skills. Physical computer destruction which also destroys the hard drive is the only way to keep your deleted files safe from unlawful recovery.
Conclusion
There are several right ways to dispose of your old computer and every one of them is better than sending it to the landfill.Ìý
However, responsible and professional computer recycling is the best method by far.Ìý
Recycling makes sure that no toxic materials leak into the environment while at the same time salvaging reusable materials and components.Ìý
If you have any questions about our sustainable recycling methods or want to know more about computer equipment disposal, feel free to ask. Ìý