Categories: Recycle

Recycle your Laptop – Response to Reader Question

Do you know of a green way to dispose of a laptop? Throw it in the Delaware river?”
-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 Actually, disposing a laptop in a river OR landfill are both terrible options – it’s just as outdated as your AOL email address.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.

But here’s where to recycle your laptop:

  • Nonprofit Technology Resources serves low-income people in Philadelphia by recycling used computers, providing hands-on work experience, and assisting community-based organizations in their work.  Contact them at 215-564-6686 or NTR@NTRonline.org.
  • The Philadelphia Streets Department holds Hazardous Waste drop-off events, but make sure to check when the next event is.
  • University of Pennsylvania’s CommuiTech donates used computers to in-need fellow Philadelphians – Arrange with them to drop off at their 35th & Sansom location to help your community. (They currently accept PC (Windows, Linux) Desktops with Pentium 4s and 256MB ram (512 preferred); PC (Windows, Linux) Laptops with Core Duo processors; Mac Desktops or Laptops with Intel processors (2006 or after). LCD Monitors (flat panel). Any size monitor is appreciated.)
  • Computer companies offer incentives & responsible recycling efforts. Drop off your Dell computer at Staples or Goodwill, donate to a nonprofit, trade in for something new or have a shipper pick it up at your house.  Apple’s recycling program sends you a prepaid shipping label ($30) for your computer while HP recycles hardware, ink & reusable batteries.
  • [UPDATE – CLOSED] Drop off your laptop at the Big Green Earth Store at 934 South St or Liberty Place.  Philly-based Erasemylaptop.com erases information (exceeding DOD standards) and emails you with details about the erase procedures with photos, assuring you that everything went through.  They then recycle your laptop, free of charge! (You can also request a prepaid shipping carton, but save the cardboard by taking it to GBES.)

Hope this helps! Let us know what you choose!

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Julie Hancher

Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake.

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