And I'm not just talking about figuring out how to work them...
What do you do when they're no longer working?
I know we live in a world full of technology. I won't lie, I love technology too (with just a couple exceptions... you have to be careful not to let it take over your life. That is a completely different conversation. I shall try to stay on topic...)
After technology has lived it's life it can turn toxic to the world around us. If we were a bit more conscious of what we do with used up technology, we could make the impact lower.
#1 Try to use your current technology as long as possible. I know it's tempting to upgrade to the next thing whenever it comes out. Try to resist and use your current technology as long as possible. Resist the consumer cycle!
#2 Once it's dead. Recycle it! Please! There are lots of recycling places around for electronics. The best thing to do is google places for your area. (I hear Best Buy has a program.)
Even if you just start with batteries. That's a start.
Then maybe get some rechargeable batteries and use those.
Then recycle bigger things.
Every thing makes a difference.
p.s. a little video, if you wish:
What do you do when they're no longer working?
I know we live in a world full of technology. I won't lie, I love technology too (with just a couple exceptions... you have to be careful not to let it take over your life. That is a completely different conversation. I shall try to stay on topic...)
After technology has lived it's life it can turn toxic to the world around us. If we were a bit more conscious of what we do with used up technology, we could make the impact lower.
#1 Try to use your current technology as long as possible. I know it's tempting to upgrade to the next thing whenever it comes out. Try to resist and use your current technology as long as possible. Resist the consumer cycle!
#2 Once it's dead. Recycle it! Please! There are lots of recycling places around for electronics. The best thing to do is google places for your area. (I hear Best Buy has a program.)
Even if you just start with batteries. That's a start.
Then maybe get some rechargeable batteries and use those.
Then recycle bigger things.
Every thing makes a difference.
p.s. a little video, if you wish:
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