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Whether you’re tired of tripping over that old keyboard every time you go up to the attic or want to clear some space in the closet to store other items, electronic recycling could be the solution. But what exactly can you recycle, and what does the process entail? Here, Denver Metal Recycling of Colorado offers a simple guide to disposing of your electronics properly.

What Is Electronic Recycling? 

electronic recyclingWith electronic recycling, old equipment is broken down and scrapped for its usable parts to create new electronics. Some of the more common items that are recycled are computers, motherboards, televisions, CD players, DVD players, stereo equipment, and items used to connect electronics, such as adapters and wires. The professionals from Denver Metal Recycling also specialize in laptop recycling, making them one of the area’s leading electronic salvage companies. 

Are There Any Steps to Take Prior to Recycling My Electronics?

When bringing in your items for electronic recycling, it’s important to remove anything that may contain your personal information. This means items such as memory chips and hard drives should be taken out and either wiped or saved somewhere secure. If you’re unsure as to whether your electronic items contain any of your personal information, the professionals from Denver Metal Recycling will be happy to assist you during the process to ensure your personal data remain safe and secure. 

For those who want to clear some space in the office or get rid of their old TV, the electronics recycling experts from Denver Metal Recycling take nearly every type of electronics, except CRT TVs. Contact them today at (303) 316-2880 to learn more about their center, or like them on Facebook for a closer look at what they do. 

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