Sims Recycling Solutions: “Do not toss your Electricals side!” February 5, 2012 at 7:52 am
In Stratford Avon, Warwickshire (PRWEB UK) 16 January 2012
Christmas now, Sims Recycling Solutions to remind users not to dispose of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) in their wheelie bins, but unwanted equipment in their local area for outstanding civil recycling.
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Myles Pilkington, said: With the ever-increasing number or electrical and electronic components that are now available on the market, many people have received such items as Christmas gifts. Is your old toaster, kettle, TV, laptop, mobile phone, game console, coffee maker, hair straightener or microwave, all of these items contain valuable materials that can be recycled.
WEEE is the fastest growing waste stream in the world and Christmas, it is inevitable increase in the amount of WEEE that consumers become redundant and the destruction of unwanted items. Undesirable or unnecessary electrical equipment which is thrown into household wheelie bins, ends in landfills and metals contained in it is lost forever. If an item is still in working condition, it must be sold or sent for reuse, where possible.
It prolongs the life of the particular piece of equipment until finally emerged and can be recycled. WEEE that is not in condition to be taken by the local civil site location for the responsible recycling of professional companies.
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recycled materials can be reused by manufacturers in producing new products, and compared the use of new materials. We are fast paced precious metals, we need to make these products worldwide, so we must do everything possible to maintain them.
Miles concludes: It is important that in the case of unwanted computers and other data carrying devices such as BlackBerry and mobile phones, the data should be removed from these devices before they are sold or donated to charity. The re-use of computers and computing community benefit if your personal information to fall into the wrong hands, can create problems for yourself down the line.
For more information, please contact Jackie Simpson on 01789 722042 or 07738029267 or
Jackie (dot) Simpson (c) simsmm (point) COM
Sims Recycling Solutions to (http://www.simsrecycling.com) is the world’s largest electrical engineering and electronics recovery and recycling business with 51 sites worldwide and last year processed over 475,000 tonnes of waste from electrical and electronics worldwide. Its specialist asset management and recovery partition, Sims Lifecycle Services, enables businesses to unlock value in excess of ICT and computer equipment in a secure data fully traceable and environmentally sustainable manner.
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