-Kevin@aol.com, Green Philly Blog Reader
Well Kevin, although the Delaware may be toxic, it definitely won’t help Philadelphia get greener this year. Actually, disposing a laptop in a river OR landfill are both terrible options – it’s just as outdated as your AOL email address.
NOTE: Before you prepare to recycle your laptop, make sure to delete ALL of your personal information – messages, files, clearing the internet browser’s cache, etc. Also, you should probably either have a trusted professional clear the hard drive OR use a disk-cleaning program that overwrites your hard drive, which makes your data unrecoverable.
Hope this helps! Let us know what you choose!
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