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Energy-efficiency and e-waste are two major techniques involved in green computing. Energy efficiency involves implementation of energy-efficient central processing units (CPUs), servers and peripherals as well as reduced resource consumption. And e-waste is the proper disposal of electronic waste.
Visit Civic Institutions.
Donating Your Outdated Technology
Sell Off Your Outdated Technology
Give Your Electronic Waste to a Certified E-Waste Recycler.
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Some green computing initiatives I would follow while recycling and disposing of computing equipment and hazardous materials are as follows:
- Recycle or dispose of computing equipment at designated state, city, or county resource centers.
- Recycle used print cartridges and media devices such as CDs and DVDs through organizations found on the Web. Many organizations provide these services for free.
- Dispose of hazardous materials such as broken monitors at designated hazardous management centers in the county or state.
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