Recycling the Unknown Valuables

12/24/2019

Secure Computer recycling is popularly an e-waste recycling that involves separating the parts of the machine. Also, making use of them for many other processes. Maybe dismantling is not only the measure for recycling. There are many steps like reuse and donations. According to the sources, 38% of the old computers went through recycling in 2009 alone. Also, there is a regular rise in these terms over the years 2010 and 2011.

Information and investment are the major aspects that made the recycling business sustainable since 1990. Thirst for rare earth metals and precious metals made corporate companies compete in the business. Moreover, recycling is a nature- friendly concept that stops various carcinogens and dangerous metals from reaching the earth's crust.

Many countries came up with certain regulations and acts to curb abusing the hardware parts. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive of the European Union and the United States are some of the striking laws in the current situation.

Methods of recycling

Generally, there are two types of methods in recycling. They are consumer recycling and scrapping. Consumer recycling is the process of returning the old computers to original manufacturers and making use of them again.

Under scrapping, devices are once checked for reuse and further crushed to 10mm pieces. Such as passing broken pieces under a magnet to collect ferrous materials. Many online auctions are held collecting these old computers and laptops.

Asset Management

Ethernet LAN (E-LAN) is a fibre-based very large area LAN interconnecting service. Also, this link many customer locations with speed up to 10 Gbps. Customer LANs connect a certain fibre loop into their remote Verizon wire centre. So, here Central Office switches provide switching to circuits. Database replication, common database sharing, archiving and e-mail are some of the applications of E-LAN. Asset management, flexibility, Logistics Services are some of the benefits given by E-LAN.

Source: https://securedatawipe4computer.home.blog/2019/12/24/recycling-the-unknown-valuables/

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