Eco-friendly tech recycling: our e-waste solution

Eco-friendly tech recycling: our e-waste solution

In our tech-centric world, electronic devices have become our faithful companions. Technology is ever-present, from the moment we wake to our smartphone alarms to the late-night Netflix binge on our smart TVs.

But there’s a dark side to this relentless innovation: a colossal pile of electronic waste (e-waste), which takes up valuable space and poses a significant environmental threat.

Our electronic devices have a significant impact on our environment. Manufacturing a single desktop computer requires around 539 pounds of fossil fuels, 48 pounds of chemicals, and at least 1.5 tons of water.

That’s a staggering amount of resources for just one piece of technology. But it doesn’t stop there. The production process generates roughly 150 kgs of greenhouse gases.

Rare Earth materials such as gold, silver, copper, and cobalt are inside your electronics. These resources have limited supplies and are often hazardous to extract.

E-Waste Problem in the UK

The answer to the e-waste problem

Recycling and Reuse. When we recycle our electrical equipment, we significantly reduce its negative effect on the environment. Creating a more eco-conscious and circular life cycle for technology is vital for protecting the planet from the harmful materials in our devices.
The number of electrical items that get thrown away is constantly growing, and currently, only 17.5% of this waste is recycled appropriately. When we recycle our old devices, the precious materials can be extracted and reused, meaning that we don’t need to mine for more. It also stops more greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere.
E-Waste Solution for all - Green Machine Computers

Meet Green Machine Computers. Since 2011, they’ve been on a mission to protect the environment and tackle digital poverty by helping businesses securely dispose of obsolete IT equipment. The Wiltshire-based recycling facility is committed to proper e-waste recycling and disposal.

Their accreditations are proof that they handle both data and waste materials in a safe and environmentally friendly way.

They repair and reuse absolutely everything possible (down to screws and office furniture) and partner with several charities to rehome useful hardware.

Working with a refinery, they break down irreparable IT equipment to its core materials, which can then be melted down and reused.

This process liberates office space and maintains GDPR compliance while lowering carbon emissions and ensuring these devices benefit less fortunate individuals.

With its customers’ help, Green Machine Computers has cut CO2 emissions by 13,500 metric tonnes in the last five years. That’s equivalent to powering 1,701 homes for a year.

This isn’t just about numbers; it’s a commitment to sustainability. The dedicated team tests, repairs and reuses every useable component from the devices collected, ensuring that nothing goes to waste.

Moreover, Green Machine Computers offers customers a clear breakdown of their CO2 savings.

What about your data?

Many businesses worry about recycling their devices because of the data they contain. However, recycling companies like Green Machine take data security extremely seriously. They wipe all the data from every device they recycle as standard, and can provide certificates to prove this along with a full audit trail of what has been collected.
Instead of trashing perfectly functional devices, Green Machine Computers specialises in refurbishing and extending the lifespan of electronic equipment. While collecting and diverting this equipment, they’ve been able to refurbish thousands of devices which have then been donated to schools, charities and non-profit organisations across the UK.
Green Machine Computers recognise the social inequalities perpetuated by the ‘digital divide’. They donate refurbished devices to disadvantaged communities through partnerships with schools, charities, and non-profit organisations. By securely wiping and restoring unwanted technology, the team can rehome devices with people in need who can utilise them for educational, employment, and social opportunities.
The electronic waste crisis in the UK
So far, their donations have supported a wide variety of people, from refugees to local youth groups, from women’s shelters to children’s hospices. Their work has ensured that all of that ‘waste’, has not been wasted.

As our world continues to go digital, our responsibilities grow. Green Machine Computers proves that tackling e-waste is a collective responsibility to build a sustainable future for the technology industry.

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