I'm going through my basement and cleaning it up in preperation for doing some renovations down there. I have a bunch of old computers, monitors, computer peripherals and old electronics.
I live in Surrey BC and I can take the computers and monitors to the return it (www.returnit.ca) depots. However, they only take specific items, they won't take my broken Shaw Cable box, old game controllers, broken routers or computer speakers. I really don't want to throw this stuff in the landfill as I'm sure there's something better that can be done with it. However, at this point it looks like my only option.
Any ideas?
-
Nov 29th, 2009 01:13 PM #1
Recycling old electronics.
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked noodles for this post.
-
Sponsored Links - Join the RedFlagDeals.com community and remove this ad.
-
Nov 29th, 2009 01:35 PM #2
Hi, first thank you for trying to save the environment.
If your electronics are working, why not consider selling it on eBay or free sites like craiglist and kijiji?
I am from Ontario, in here they are picky on what to collect as well. And the worst part is, when I bring the electronics that are eligible, they give me this look make it seem like they are doing a flavor for me. I drive all the way down to their depot trying to save the environment and I am the one suppose to say thank you to them.
So now I just keep all my unused electronics in a bin at basement, you can do the same but if you really don't have the space I guess you have to throw them out. I list used electronics immediately after I upgraded to something newer, so that I don't lose as much due to depreciation. I also list broken ones as a broken repair lot on eBay sometimes hoping someone can repair them, selling at a loss most of the time after shipping, but at least someone can make use of them.Last edited by sf1; Nov 29th, 2009 at 01:42 PM.
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked sf1 for this post.
-
Dec 3rd, 2009 04:27 PM #3
I did not know Returnit was selective. Pcgalore took my old shaw modem, also try http://freegeekvancouver.org/. They have been on CBC several times promoting Ethical ways of recycling old electronics.
I appreciate the fact that you don't want to throw the electronics in the garbage. I cringe when I notice that someone has dumped a TV in our apartment's dumpster or has abandoned monitors/printers in the Alley.
Maj
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked majesus for this post.
-
Dec 3rd, 2009 06:05 PM #4_______________
Read my blog: Don't Waste Your Energy
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked MacGyver for this post.
-
Dec 22nd, 2009 05:08 PM #5
Most computer recycling places in Ontario charge for accepting computers older than a certain date, they usually list specific configuration minimums (ie. must be Pentium 4 or above, 1GB of ram, etc.)
Nowhere will take a CRT monitor for free, you'll have to pay to dispose of those. Until the manufacturers build the recycling fee into the price of the product, that's the way it is. Think of it as an incentive to buy less stuff!_______________
Check my Heatware.
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked halo five for this post.
-
Dec 30th, 2009 12:03 PM #6
I recently wrote up an article on electronics/computer recycling with information and links for every province and most major cities.
Many manufacturers will recycle computers too.
Most companies are FREE. e.g. www.freerecycling.ca
Check it out at: http://www.sync-blog.com/sync/2009/1...e-the-old.html_______________
CanadaHiFi: The ONLY Canadian home theatre magazine. www.canadahifi.com
My Xperia/Android/tech videos: http://www.youtube.com/bluechipj
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked JPTN for this post.
-
Dec 30th, 2009 12:20 PM #7Member


- Join Date
- Aug 3rd, 2006
- Posts
- 289
i want to dispose my CRT and tower.
But they want to charge $10 for CRT disposal.. anywhere else i can get rid of it?_______________
RFD is making me poor.
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked azn_riceboi for this post.
-
Dec 30th, 2009 12:34 PM #8
False, your city (Toronto) take your CRT monitor for free. Toronto even does curbside pick up.
http://www.toronto.ca/garbage/depots.htm
http://www.toronto.ca/target70/electronics.htmElectronic equipment
If you have curbside collection, you can set out electronic equipment for collection.
Or you can take computers, monitors, printers, fax machines and televisions to a Drop-off Depot (PDF). Limit of five units per day. No stereos, VCRs, photocopiers or microwaves.
Our city (Markham - York Region) takes them for free.
http://www.markham.ca/Markham/Depart...t/ElecRecycle/Last edited by gman; Dec 30th, 2009 at 12:37 PM.
_______________
Too many people spend money they haven't earned to buy things they don't want, to impress people they don't like. -- Will Smith
Growing older is mandatory. Growing up is optional.
Stay hungry, stay foolish.
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked gman for this post.
-
Apr 15th, 2012 12:01 AM #9
Sell them on Kijiji or eBay. Get some money back for it ...
_______________
Gary Bettman is a f**kface american fool who knows jack-s**t about hockey!
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked AV-Fishing for this post.
Search Forums

