We have a local electronics refurbisher/recycler that I trust a great deal. They repair and refurbish electronics that they then sell in their storefront (which is also where I purchase about 80% of the electronics I buy -- closing the loop?), strip the rest for usable parts, and whatever remains they pass off to a commercial recycling service.
My municipality runs a household hazardous waste collection twice a year. I’ve talked to the folks who run it and their hearts at least are in the right place. No guarantee it won’t end up being tossed in a fire in Bangladesh to recover metals, but they try to avoid that outcome.
Your best bet is to reduce consumption. After that comes repurposing the device. Responsible disposal is hard.
We have a local electronics refurbisher/recycler that I trust a great deal. They repair and refurbish electronics that they then sell in their storefront (which is also where I purchase about 80% of the electronics I buy -- closing the loop?), strip the rest for usable parts, and whatever remains they pass off to a commercial recycling service.
My municipality runs a household hazardous waste collection twice a year. I’ve talked to the folks who run it and their hearts at least are in the right place. No guarantee it won’t end up being tossed in a fire in Bangladesh to recover metals, but they try to avoid that outcome.
Your best bet is to reduce consumption. After that comes repurposing the device. Responsible disposal is hard.