Making the Switch from Old to New Laptop the Green Way

Published: 03rd March 2011
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The choices we make today, if not well thought out, can come back to haunt us tomorrow. That is a lesson that we all need to pay extra attention to in the face of the mounting risk of electronic waste and the terrible contamination that it is unleashing on our planet. Specifically, we need to apply this concept to the way in which we make the switch from one laptop to the next, which is something that many of us do on a regular basis—sometimes even multiple times in a year, considering how fast new models are made available. Going green in the way you upgrade your technological arsenal means, among other things, taking the steps to ensure that things like your dell laptop HDD stay out of landfill and in recycling or refurbishing facilities where they belong and can be put to good use.

First of all, let’s cover the basic facts that help people understand the connection between their laptops and electronics products and the environment. Take your average laptop, such as a dell: within the housing, there are many different internal parts such as the dell laptop HDD that contain a whole host of harmful chemicals and substances—stuff like lead, mercury, cadmium, and chlorides! Now, just imagine that your laptop has made it into a landfill or other relatively uncontrolled waste facility; imagine that, almost beyond the shadow of a doubt, the computer’s housing will be busted open and all of those harmful substances will begin to make their way into the soil as well as the water table of the local ecosystem. A dell laptop HDD alone will be able to produce a lot of contamination, and then there are the myriad other internal components that will add their environmentally harmful effects.


All of that, simply because someone didn’t know how to make the upgrade to a new laptop in a green manner! As it turns out, there are plenty of organizations—both online and with physical locations—that are eager to get their hands on your used laptops or laptop parts (such as a dell laptop HDD). In fact, they are so eager to do so that they are willing to pay you money for an item that you would (foolishly, it should be added) otherwise simply be throwing away…it really doesn’t get much better than that, now does it?

The lesson, then, is quite obvious: don’t let your laptop end up being treated as ordinary waste, as it is anything but. There is more to be gleaned, however, as the issue here is more than just avoiding environmental contamination from electronics products; it also has to do with recycling difficult to procure materials (like the heavy metals listed earlier), and also with recovering at least a portion of the cost of our electronics purchases. So, even when you think your laptop is a totally useless piece of junk, remember that there’s value in it, whether in the dell laptop HDD or other part, and that handling it properly will be enormously beneficial to everyone.


Recycling is an important part of saving the environment. By selling a used laptop, you'll do your part to help green the Earth. www.CashforLaptops.com offers the best prices for your old tired laptop.

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