Katie Baker

Katie Baker is an Environment Columnist at Ecogreen IT Recycling. She blogs about e-waste, recycling and technology. She is also a community manager for various Environment Forums.

More recycling would reduce the danger of the World dealing with Ewaste

More Recycling Would Reduce The Danger Of The World Dealing With E-Waste [Infographic]

E-waste recycling is an effective way of giving the most to the universe. With a wide amount of e-waste is producing every year, the world should eye for some strict measures to control and then carry out proper recycling of the e-waste. One should know that the universe is dealing with E-waste drastically and an…

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Certified data destruction

How a Non-Certified Data Destruction Company Becomes a Risk for Your Business

Compulsive Hoarding Syndrome has become widespread in the IT industry. Several service providers have emerged and promise to take care of a secured data destruction process and relieve you of the hoarding requirements. For organizations across different domains it would extend to information like past financial statements, personal records of past employees, lease records, contract…

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The Many Processes Of Recycling [Infographic]

Recycling has become a very popular term we can hear everywhere and people are very much aware about the importance of recycling of plastic products, paper and IT products. Recycling takes the part in cleaning the environment and reduce the harmful effects of radiations emit by  radioactive elements including  copper, silver, gold and aluminum.it is…

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Dangers of electronic waste

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: E-Waste

E-waste refers to all forms of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) going into landfills as waste. While e-waste is a general term for various categories of the same it covers all the major elements inclusive of computers, TVs, mobile phones, electronic toys, white goods (washing machines, fridges, dryers, etc), kettles, toasters, stereo systems and the…

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IT Recycling

What an IT recycling company can do for your business?

It’s more than 100 years already since the first materials recovery plant was opened up in New York and during this span, we have learnt the great many advantages that recycling comes with. According to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), only 32.5% of the waste is recycled across all industries. However, among the rest,…

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