
How to Recycle a Hair Dryer
Hair dryer recycling matters because a hair dryer isn’t “just plastic.” It’s wiring, a motor, a heating element, and (in

Hair dryer recycling matters because a hair dryer isn’t “just plastic.” It’s wiring, a motor, a heating element, and (in

Aluminum heatsink recycling is straightforward when you treat heat sinks like a metal stream with rules, not random waste. Heat

CRT TV recycling isn’t “old electronics” recycling — it’s a different disposal category with different risks. The reason tube TVs

Toaster oven recycling is one of those things people don’t think about until the unit dies and it’s sitting on

Monochrome monitors (green/amber/page white) were the default display for early terminals and PCs before color screens took over—and that history

Here’s the quick truth: batteries don’t become sustainable because of a slogan on the box. “Eco,” “green,” “responsible”—none of that

Water meter battery recycling is one of those “sounds simple, gets messy fast” jobs—because you’re dealing with battery-powered devices, not

Electric shaver recycling is one of those things people skip because the device is small. Quick reality check: it’s still

Access point recycling is basically “router-style e-waste”—small devices that add up fast in offices, schools, warehouses, and multi-site networks. This

Apple watch recycling is the easiest “small device” upgrade you can make for the environment—because this thing isn’t just a
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