Recycling old electronic equipment costs money, you do not make money off them. The recycler will charge you for each item taken. If you wish to try to make money, try selling them online or donate them to a school or church and get a receipt to take off your taxes next year. However, if you are willing to pay, here is website with more information on costs, etc: atlantapcrecycling.com
A useful forum for learning more about this kind of recycling is http://realcent.forumco.com/ Scrap Metal Section Good luck
recycle...possibly
You put recyclable items in the recycling bin or take them to a local recycling center.
When your recycling container is full the best place to take it is the local recycling center. Which will be able to take your items and possibly give you some cash for them.
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Possibly some who were taught well. Most kids do not.
A person can get a P.O box from a recycling bin, donate (possibly) or on the side of the street.
Mercury needs to be placed in a speical area at a household waste recycling centre because it can cause brain damage, kidney faulire and even possibly death.
Possibly but not in large volumns. It's sometimes used in springs and computers.
There are a lot of online resources for computer recycling options. Generally it is important where you live as most companies are local rather than national. Try doing an internet search for computer recycling with your city in the search terms, if there is a local company for computer recycling this should tell you. If not then you may end up having to pay the local waste company to recycle it, or possibly take it to a place like Salvation Army.
Possibly you mean a CRT monitor - the old-stlye big computer monitors that used cathode ray tubes (CRTs), unlike the present flat screens.
Generation X Big Hair Boxes (Ok, that came straight from me) And possibly Computers.
some form of hub or switch possibly