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Mobile Phone Recycling

https://cyberrecycling.com.au/ - If youu2019re looking for mobile phone recycling in Adelaide, youu2019ve come to the right place. Mobile phones are not disposed of in general waste bins, but some councils have collection points at their waste transfer stations, libraries, and customer service centres.

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Mobile Phone Recycling

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  1. Mobile Phone Recycling If you’re looking for mobile phone recycling in Adelaide, you’ve come to the right place. Mobile phones are not disposed of in general waste bins, but some councils have collection points at their waste transfer stations, libraries, and customer service centres. You can sell a working mobile online, give it to a friend, or recycle it. Before you dispose of it, though, you should remove any data that may be stored on it. If you’re unsure how to do this, Cyber Computer Recycling and Disposal has some tips that can help you manage your data. For detail visit: https://cyberrecycling.com.au/e-waste-recycling- adelaide.php The City of Perth has partnered with Cyber Computer Recycling and Disposal, an official product stewardship program for the mobile phone industry. The program accepts all brands and models of mobile phones, as well as batteries, chargers, and accessories. They recycle all materials and remove any data left on the device, as required. And all you have to do is drop off your old phone at their location to get a free postage label. For detail visit: https://cyberrecycling.com.au/ Almost half of all mobile phones in Australia are unused and unusable. That means there are 23 million unused mobile phones lying around in households. Each of these phones represents an enormous amount of resources. This is because every single mobile represents a potential for reuse and recycling. According to Cyber Computer Recycling and Disposal, only one in six Australians recycle their old mobile phones. Only 12 per cent of mobile phones end up in landfills. That’s a large number. Depending on the type of electronic waste, you might not be able to recycle them in your regular household garbage. There are some exceptions to this rule, though, so it’s best to seek advice from a company that specializes in mobile phone recycling Perth. There are numerous benefits to using a company that does this for you. Not only will you save time, but you’ll reduce your risk of legal and environmental issues.

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