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The way of the future. No, I don't mean disposable types, I mean that when a computer is obselete (like the second you buy it), it can be easily recycled. Imagine all the useless parts that are left in the garbage. Yeah, every little bit helps. Check out the corn printer as well.
The way of the future. No, I don't mean disposable types, I mean that when a computer is obselete (like the second you buy it), it can be easily recycled. Imagine all the useless parts that are left in the garbage. Yeah, every little bit helps. Check out the corn printer as well.
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The upside is that by examining the recycling process, computer makers are starting to change the way they build their gear, making it easier to dispose of the volumes of obsolete systems--and a handful of potentially toxic ingredients they contain--in an environmentally friendly way. Although many PC makers have a long way to go with their recycling efforts, some of the lessons learned are already showing up in new designs.