Most cities and counties have a local e-waste program. Check your phone book's government offices pages and look for "recycling' or 'waste management". Another good reference is www.earth911.com.
A good company in the United States is All Green Electronics Recycling. They offer free service and have over 100 drop-off locations and do free pick-ups all across the country. Check out www.allgreenrecycling.com or call (800)780-0347
The best way to dispose of a cartridge is to recycle it, if you are not able to get a refill for it. You will take it to any recycling facility to dispose of it.
The safest way to dispose of legal drugs is to take them to the police department or flush them in the toilet.
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The best way to disspose of it is to throw it in the trash in an oder proof bag.
To properly dispose of checks, shred them to prevent identity theft and fraud. You can also contact your bank for guidance on the best way to dispose of old checks securely.
The best ways to dispose of asbestos are dry stripping, hot stripping, high pressure water removal and controlled wet stripping. Asbestos should be removed by the professionals.
The best thing to do with old pictures is to hang on to them. If you do not want to you can throw them out with regular trash.
In the UK, the best way to dispose of old, broken lavatory faucets would be to take them to your nearest waste centre. They would be able to tell you the parts that can be recycled or reused, or those which, sadly, are destined for landfill.
Cellphones are an easy way to contact people from mobile places and are very easy to use.
They make for good compost - as long as you put them deep into existing compost.
I think the best way to communicate outdoor without shouting is by using you cellphones. I'm sure all people these days even the young ones has their own cellphones and they bring them anywhere.
The best way to dispose of ashes from a fire pit is to let them cool completely, then transfer them to a metal container with a tight-fitting lid. Once in the container, store it in a safe place away from flammable materials until you can properly dispose of them in a designated ash disposal area or with your regular trash. Never dispose of hot ashes in a plastic or combustible container, as they can pose a fire hazard.