25 September, 2018

recycling electronics

and anything else that had a plug,
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28 comments:

  1. Thank goodness for recycling ! Great capture, Bill.

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  2. Ja Bill, opgeruimd staat netjes.

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  3. What we all left behind. Its a very big footprint on earth and one that destroy a peculiar balance.

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  4. Amazing how much is recyclable these days. Except mothers-in-law.

    God bless.

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  5. Same thing happening here. We must keep the environment clean.

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  6. ...this is a HUGE problem these days.

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  7. Our disposable society is making problems for future generations!

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  8. Hello, recycling is so important. I am happy to see this. Enjoy your day!

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  9. Yikes! That's the thing with electronics, they go out of date so quickly ✨

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  10. Hello Bill!
    Great captures! Recycling is very important these days!
    Have a lovely afternoon!
    Dimi...

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  11. Amazing . . .
    For some reason, recycling a computer seems
    much different than recycling paper.

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  12. Very important in this day and age since there are so many electronics that become obsolete very fast!

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  13. We have the same bis here but I didn't know they were set up to go on a truck.

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  14. I'm so glad this is done. Just imagine the piles and piles of electronics there would be if there wasn't any recycling going on.

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  15. Handy to have that kind of resource. Here certain shops will take that kind of equipment.

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  16. I wonder how much is actually re-cycled. I only ever replace things when they are completely unusable, though I know some people like to have a new TV every year or so.

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  17. It has to help a bit with our overconsumption!

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  18. And off go all those thoughts and ideas tied up in those old machines!

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  19. That's a great service. Electronics seem to have a built in obsolescence now and it's not easy to get rid of them when they hit the end of the line.

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  20. Recycling is important.
    I liked your pictures here.

    All the best Jan

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