What to do with Old Technology

If you want to rid yourself of that electronic boat anchor consider these options:
Many electronic sellers will take back your equipment and recycle them correctly such as Staples, Best Buy, Office Depot, and various manufacturers such as Dell and HP. E-Cycle, Call2Recycle, and e-Stewards are non-profits which will recycle. Local organizations such as colleges in my area have a recycle day when they will take electronics and recycle them. Watch for their announcements.
An excellent article with more information for recycling your tech can be found here at PC newsletter. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2383568,00.asp
Green Gadgets has a zip code locator for finding local places to recycle old electronics and other ideas for recycling them.
21 Ingenious Ways to Repurpose Old Tech is an article on really unusual, artsy ways to repurpose old tech.
OK, we don't need to get to carried away with repurposing, do we?
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