At times when computers and other IT equipments become worn out, it becomes a major headache for the owners on how to get rid of them. For business owners, the problem is even more intense. As because they own a good number of computers and peripherals, the heap of non-functional IT equipments becomes a major concern for them and they look for innovative yet legally compliant computer disposal solutions. The issue of recycling and disposal of old computers is not so intricate on the face of it. But when it comes to complying with the existing standards and rules and regulations, the task is a daunting one. What are the accepted norms of disposal of IT equipments? Why are they appropriate in this global environmental scenario? Let’s discover.
WEEE Directives and the Implication
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipments) guidelines are considered as a whole the most accepted norm for IT disposal in the UK and all other European countries. As per WEEE, you must dispose of the computer parts and peripherals through legitimate government bodies or authorized independent organizations. You cannot just throw of the worn out equipments in landfill areas. It bedevils the environment and the humankind as a whole in various manners. What are the adverse environmental effects?
Ill effects of improper disposal
Improper disposal of hazardous IT equipments contaminates the soil and water to a large extent. these parts and peripherals of computers contain myriad of toxic materials such as lead, cadmium, aluminum that contaminate the environment and partaking contaminated foods and beverages can cause incurable and fatal diseases. Studies have shown that improper IT disposal gave rise to diseases like lung cancer, skin cancer, bladder cancer, kidney cancer, prostate cancer, liver cancer, nasal cancer, stillbirths and many more diseases. The respective governments of different European countries, therefore, came forth to implement stringent regulations to prevent these issues.
Citizens’ responsibility
You part, as a responsible citizen, is to call a computer disposal agency and entrust your used and computers and peripherals to them. You must thoroughly check whether a disposal and recycling agency properly follows the guidelines and execute disposal tasks within the set and accepted guidelines. You must also check whether the agency adheres to the EPA 1990 guidelines. Reputable recycling agencies are like consortiums of environmentalists, lawyers and recycling strategists who put in their collaborative efforts towards recycling and disposal of client computers.

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