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I've been accumulating old electronics for about a decade now and I really need to safely dispose of them at this point. I know some cities have drop off spots for recycling, but the one near me charges a fee and appears to cater to business clients. Obviously I'm against tossing them in the bin. It's small things, like an old iPod touch, Bluetooth speaker etc. What do you all do with your old Ewaste?

Edit: Whew. I'm tired after a long day of...you guessed it...work. Great suggestions in this thread. Thanks y'all!

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[โ€“] Eddie@lemmy.lucitt.social 9 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I'm a big fan of taking old electroics, taking them apart, and then organizing them neatly in a frame, like this example.

If you are going to keep electronics however, I definitely recommend removing the battery and recycling it. Phones aren't fire hazards but batteries definitely are, especially the ones in the old iPods.

[โ€“] Magrid@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago

I'm a big fan of taking old electroics, taking them apart, and then organizing them neatly in a frame, like this example

that's so cool

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