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Recycle Technologies has been delivering recycling services to the community since 1993. As a recycling and shredding company based in the Midwest, we operate licensed facilities in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Notably, Recycle Technologies stands as the sole Minority-Owned document destruction and recycling enterprise in the Midwest region.

What Happens To keyboards During Electronic Scrap Recycling?

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November 7, 2023
Recycling keyboards is crucial for reducing electronic waste and protecting the environment from hazardous materials. Recycle Technologies Inc specializes in recycling various types of keyboards and other electronic scrap, promoting sustainability and resource conservation.
Recycling keyboards is crucial for reducing electronic waste and protecting the environment from hazardous materials. Recycle Technologies Inc specializes in recycling various types of keyboards and other electronic scrap, promoting sustainability and resource conservation.
Electronic Scrap

Recycling keyboards offers numerous advantages, especially in reducing electronic waste and preventing hazardous materials from contaminating the environment. At Recycle Technologies Inc, we are dedicated to the efficient recycling of electronic scrap, including keyboards, to promote sustainability and protect our ecosystem.

Why Recycle Keyboards?

Reducing Electronic Scrap

One of the primary benefits of recycling keyboards is the reduction of electronic scrap sent to landfills and incinerators. By recycling, we prevent harmful compounds such as lead, cadmium, mercury, and nickel from being released into the environment, which can cause significant health and ecological issues.

Materials Reclaimed from Keyboards

Reusable Components

Many materials found in keyboards are recyclable. For instance, rubber and circuit boards can be repurposed by sending them to our recycling centers. Other parts, like rubber keys, mouse balls, and clips, can be disassembled and reused in other products.

Breakdown of a Keyboard

  • Exterior: Made of plastic, which we do not recycle.
  • Interior: Composed of plastic, rubber, and a steel or aluminum circuit, which are recyclable.

Importance of Keyboards

Keyboards are essential input devices that allow you to enter text and commands into your computer system. They generally have keys for letters, numbers, special characters, and functions. Without a keyboard, your productivity can be significantly hampered.

Types of Keyboards for Electronic Scrap Recycling

Wired Keyboards

Wired keyboards are economical and easy to use. They connect via USB ports and offer faster response times compared to wireless versions. However, their wires can get tangled, making recycling a preferable option.

Numeric Keypads

Numeric keypads are useful for computers without built-in number pads. They provide an easy solution for data entry tasks.

Ergonomic Keyboards

Designed to reduce strain, ergonomic keyboards allow for a more natural hand position while typing. Recycling these keyboards ensures their components don't end up in landfills.

Wireless Keyboards

Wireless keyboards, using RF antennas or infrared, provide freedom from cables. They offer mobility and convenience, making them popular among users.

USB Keyboards

USB keyboards use a dongle to communicate wirelessly with your computer, freeing up USB ports for other devices.

Bluetooth Keyboards

Bluetooth keyboards, though more expensive, offer extensive functionality and do not occupy USB ports, making them versatile for various devices.

Backlit Keyboards

Backlit keyboards are great for low-light environments, offering illuminated keys for better visibility.

Gaming Keyboards

Designed for gamers, these keyboards feature enhanced durability, quick response times, illuminated keys, and ergonomic designs.

Flexible Keyboards

Made of silicon, flexible keyboards are portable and can be rolled up for easy transport.

Membrane Keyboards

Membrane keyboards have pressure-sensitive keys on a flat surface, making them quieter than mechanical keyboards.

Mechanical Keyboards

Mechanical keyboards feature individual springs and switches for each key, offering durability and a tactile typing experience.

Recycle Technologies' Role

Recycle Technologies Inc provides comprehensive recycling services for all types of keyboards mentioned above. By recycling, we help prevent landfills from overflowing and conserve resources by reusing materials from old keyboards.

Additional Services

Besides keyboard recycling, we offer services like lamp recycling, battery recycling, TV recycling, ballast recycling, and IT asset disposition (ITAD). Our mail-in recycling service and recycling kits make it easy to recycle various items from home.

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