You can easily use it again saving money, and it's also a hazardous substance so to safely dispose it you can't just throw it into a normal household bin.
You can solder stainless steel parts together, but you cannot use it as solder. You would need to use silver bearing solder. Also you need a torch, you will not be able to use a simple solder pen as it doesn't produce enough heat.
Traditional electronics solder also contains resin.
Right Click System Recycle bin on desktop. Then Click Empty Recycle bin to delete all files from recycle bin. If you cannot found recycle bin. Right click desktop > Properties > Desktop > Customize Desktop > Mark Recycle Bin under general Tab.
'Standard' solder is 60% tin, and 40% lead. There are other solders available (silver for use in jewellery etc)
Most things you delete is actually moved to the Recycle Bin, which is a sort of storage in case you want it back. If you choose to empty the Recycle Bin, anything that is in the Recycle Bin is completely gone from your computer, and you will not be able to get it back.
No. No quite true. NASA will recycle solder if old . LEAD is not exactly a clean metal it show oxidation if very old. Can it be used on your hobby yes of course.
Laziness
to save the earth
not many people recycle
Cheaper?
Theres no reason not to so I suggest you start now..
with solder
There are many places in which one could recycle a 5 disc CD player. One place is The CD Recycling Center of America. Discs can be reused, so that is the main reason why we recycle them, it saves resources.
Yes, usually no problem. If you know how to solder, then solder away.
In some solder it is. But even if it is in the solder you should still use flux.
one reason they can help is by reducing another is to reuse and the last is to recycle
Yes: flux core solder is. No: acid core solder is not.