Businesses that plan to enter the waste management industry on a major basis will find these business models useful. In the end, though, there is infinite potential for small firms and individuals.

Computer Repair/Refurbishment

This can be a lucrative side business for computer repair experts, and it’s still a form of environmental stewardship. It’s all about finding discarded computers and repairing them so they can be used again. Simply find people who want a “new” PC at a low price and sell them on your services.

You could even offer to pick up the computers for free if you’re feeling generous. However, you’ll need to ensure that you’re able to repair them and make a profit.

Selling Salvaged Computer Parts

If you don’t want to deal with repairing computers, you can simply harvest them for parts. This is a great way to make some extra cash if you’re good at taking things apart. You could even start your own business by becoming a computer recycler.

There are many valuable parts inside computers that can be resold, such as the CPU, motherboard, RAM, and hard drive. You can either sell these parts individually or in bulk to local businesses.

You could also work with a recycling centre that accepts electronic waste. They may pay you for your computer parts, or you could simply donate them.

Selling Computer Parts and Other Devices to Recycling Centers/Scrap Yards

If you don’t want to go through the trouble of selling your computer parts, you can simply take them to a recycling centre or scrap yard. They will pay you for the metals inside the computers, such as aluminium, copper, and steel.

You could also recycle other devices, such as printers, fax machines, and cell phones. Many of these devices contain precious metals that can be sold for a profit.

In conclusion, there are many ways to make money from electronic waste. You can either repair and sell computers or harvest them for parts. You could also recycle them for the metals they contain. With a little effort, you can turn e-waste into cash. Thanks for reading!

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