CABLE RECYLCINGby | 11-06-2013 05:41 |
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![]() Try this out, go around your house and open some of the cupboards, drawers and cabinets. You are bound to find, USB cables, audio video cables, dial-up cables and a lot more cables that you no longer use. As we move from the wired to the wireless world, cables seem to be finding their place in corners of the house or closed cupboards. So, what should you do with this junk? Obviously you shouldn?t just dump these in the trash – e-waste can be a big source of pollution if not properly recycled. First you should try your family and friends. Usually you can find someone who can use a USB cable, if nothing else. But, what if you can?t find any friends or family members who can use one of those extra cables or chargers? Is there a way that we environmentalists can do something to reduce this waste? There are a couple of ways?..if the wires are insulated copper wires with a covering, you could take the time to strip the copper wire, so there is nothing but "shiny bright" copper in the load of wire and sell the copper to a scrap dealer so that it can be reused. There is also another way. Most people are not aware that you can recycle cables and cords. Everyone knows about cans, bottles, etc. but you can recycle your used cables and cords the same way that you can recycle cans and bottle. You cannot do it at the grocery store so you have to know where to take these items. There are cable recycling centers that do this:
This is a process that is beneficial to the environment in more ways than one and also helps us get rid of a lot of junk in the house. There is a way we can help as individuals and companies can take up such initiatives to provide environment-friendly machinery to the general public. It is small things like this that are going to make the bigger difference. Here are a couple of videos that helped me understand the process, it?s quite informative and fun to watch as well J http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sQ-6wBfIG0 http://www.changwoen.com.tw/Full-version-video-9.html
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