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Usually people who dispose of capacitors are by contacting their local garbage disposal service, but some don’t provide that service.
What We Are Going To Do About It
A more creative way, is to gut it out and make it into a tray for something. Pencils, erasers.They could use the capacitor for another computer, or just reuse the parts for another one.
Plastics will be sorted all together and then melted to make molds for more computers. We will melt the glass to make another computer screen. We will split up the different types of metal and use some to create money, and give it to the government, reuse for other appliances, and make other parts for computers. 15% of what we make goes to charity. We can also use it for jewelry.
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) is used in a lot of computers, TV, and more. The only problem is there is no real safe way to dispose of it.
How they dispose of it: What I read they said they used toxic chemacils to dispose of it. Of course thats not safe.
The only thing we can think of is to use the working LCD's and reuse them. To think of a safe way to dispose of it, unfortunately there really any safe way to do it.
It's disposed by:
more than half of copper is used mostly for computers, wires, mobile phones, and televisions. also used for batteries,train cars,etc.
The normal and effective way of disposing it is melted down into alloys and reused.
Unique Way to dispose of it is if the part still works then use that part to repair other machines. But if the part doesn't work then give it to artist who use copper, people who make pennies, or anyone else that use copper.
How We Get Rid of It: 10% (8 million tons) of plastic we make gets emptied into the ocean.
Unique solution: Make it into useful things like remote controls, video game controllers, hoses, light switches, lids on bottles, keyboards, computer mice, and water bottles, etc.
Traditional Disposal
Most people get rid of glass by putting their glass bottles in a recycling bin and bringing it to a redemption center.
If you have a whole piece of glass, people usually dispose of it by carefully wrapping it up in a garbage bag labeling it, and laying it out near a local receptacle. That would be the correct way to do it. The way most people dispose of glass is by throwing it in the trash, which is not correct.
Creative/Unique Disposal
Make it into vases, for flowers. Or somehow cut off the top and make it into a pencil jar or something. Re-using it to make fun crafts and things.
A different way of disposing large pieces of glass is by carefully breaking it and throwing away large pieces of glass in a garbage bag and vacuuming up the smaller pieces
Lead is mostly put in land fills or is reused
“Call your county offices to find out if they burn trash.
If your trash is burned, the MDH recommends that you dispose of lead paint chips at your local household hazardous waste collection site. Other materials should be taken to a mixed municipal solid waste landfill for disposal.” -Environmental Protection Agency
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It is mostly put into landfills or reused
Should fully reuse it mostly for medical needs
used for bullets, medical cables, prosthetics, ecg cables, shielding from x rays, pacemaker, for certain eye conditions, solar panels, lead statues, scuba weights.
Electronics are being improperly disposed of, they are being carelessly thrown into the woods or on the side of the road. This is affecting the environment in a destructive way.
By: The Circuit Breakers