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Why reuse or recycle outdated computer and electronic equipment?

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Why reuse or recycle outdated computer and electronic equipment?

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Computer and electronic equipment is estimated as approximately one percent of the annual 209,700,000 tons of solid waste generated in the United States, and was approximately 134,000 tons in 1998 and another 1.3 million units were “reused” by third parties.

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It is estimated that computer and electronic equipment is approximately one percent of the annual 209,700,000 tons of solid waste generated in the United States, and it is estimated that the total volume of computer and electronic equipment recycled in the U.S. was approximately 134,000 tons in 1998 and another 1.3 million units were “reused” by third parties.

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