How to Manage E-Waste Properly

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November 10, 2021
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E-waste is hazardous material. Over time, electronics can leak toxic elements, like mercury and lead, which can be harmful to the environment and to humans. Donating your electronics for reuse or recycling them at safely managed sites helps control the hazards. Recycling also allows reliable resources found in electronics, like recyclable plastics and gold, to be reclaimed.

Green Action Centre, along with many organizations and communities, have hosted E-Waste collection drives to acknowledge #EWasteWednesday and allow Winnipeggers the opportunity to properly dispose of their electronics. If you weren’t able to make it out to an event, we’ve highlighted some reputable producer responsibility organizations where you can drop off your electronics any time of the year. Recycling is a for-profit business, not every recycling depot operates the same. It’s important to look into the organizations you support to ensure your electronics are handled ethically and responsibly. 

Electronic Product Recycling Association (EPRA)

EPRA is an industry-led, not-for-profit organization that operates regulated recycling programs across Canada. They ensure that end-of-life electronics are handled in a safe, secure and environmentally-sound manner. End-of-life electronics are dropped off at EPRA authorized collection sites, including drop-off centres, return-to-retail locations and at special collection events, in well over 2,500 locations across the country. Check out their Drop-Off Locator.

Mother Earth Recycling

Mother Earth Recycling serves as a collection depot for RecycleMyElectronics. As a Social Enterprise, Mother Earth places the same value on environmental sustainability and social responsibility as they do on making profits. They are able to expand operations and provide more employment opportunities for Indigenous peoples by reinvesting their profits back into the organization. Manitobans can be sure their contributions will go far through Mother Earth’s dedication to community responsibility. 

Computers for Schools Manitoba

Computers for Schools MB consistently provides an average of 5000 refurbished computers per year to eligible clients who may not otherwise have access to affordable technology. On average, they divert over 500,000 lbs of e-waste from landfills per year!

Before disposal comes to mind, one should always think of extending the life of their products. Purchase quality products and protective accessories. Instead of replacing your fully functional phone with the newest model that just came out, save some money and take good care of what is already yours.

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