Published: April 20, 2017

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Did you know electronic waste, also known as e-waste,is the fastest-growing component of waste worldwide? In the United States alone, we throw out approximately 130,000 computers daily and 100 million cell phones annually.

So if you have aged electronics, cell phones or appliances that cannot be re-used and are wondering how to responsibly recycle these types of items, we have the tips and resources you need!

Recycling e-waste on campus

When recycling electronics, it is always good practice to ensurethe equipment is being recycled responsibly.

ensures all university-owned electronics are disposed of responsibly, following the highest industry standards for sustainability. In fact, 100 percent of the university's surplus electronics are diverted from landfill by staff.

The provides several and , as well,to simplify recycling on campus.

Recycling e-waste off campus

Eco-Cycle's contains useful informationfor your off-campus recycling needs.

The Eco-Cycle facility CHaRM(Center for Hard-to-Recycle Materials)in Boulderworks with Electronics Recyclers International, who arecertified to assure electronic scrap is safely processed.

for specifics on accepted materials and fees.