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The Global Cost of Computers: Why it's Better to Reuse or Repair Computers

The Global Cost of Computers: Why it's Better to Reuse or Repair Computers

Posted by Team Recompute on 17th Dec 2018

Why is it Better to Repair Computers than to Toss Them

Before you take your old computer to the dump, think of the environment. Here are a few reasons why it's better for you to repair computers.

Nothing beats the feeling of booting up a brand new computer. Everything feels fresh and pristine, especially when it replaces an older, troublesome model.

But what if we told you that you could have that same feeling when you repair computers or replace them with a refurbished package? The "worn" connotation that comes with these options is a huge misconception.

In fact, quality refurbished desktop computers are like new in many ways. Yet that's not the only benefit of choosing a renewed setup. The environment benefits, too.

The Ecological Impact of Electronic Waste

Electronic waste is a growing problem in the modern world. Our "out with the old, in with the new" mentality is generating a rapid accumulation of e-waste in landfills all across the world.

It's a problem that falls upon the shoulders of not just consumers, but also manufacturers. In order to slow the rapid pile-up of electronics that can easily be refurbished or used to refurbish perfectly redeemable tech, we must change the way we build and buy.

The easiest way for you to do this is to preserve the life of existing electronics through your buying habits.

How Choosing to Repair Computers or Reuse Them Makes a Difference

Repairing your computer or buying a refurbished computer as a replacement for a broken one has numerous benefits. While manufacturers may prefer you to buy new, you can save money on a computer of the same quality by choosing refurbished options.

This sounds great, but what do you do with your old equipment? Working electronics can be donated to nonprofits in your community or organisations like schools. In doing so, you're supporting your local community while giving that old electronic new purpose.

Broken Electronics Still Have Value

If your computer doesn't work, that's okay. It still can serve a purpose. Old electronics, even broken ones, can be recycled. Electronic recycling facilities make it easy, and yet only 5% of Australians recycle their old electronics. By comparison some European countries recycle up to 80% of their electronic waste.

It's an epidemic we have full control over. When you consider 95% of electronics in our landfills can be reused or recycled, there is no reason why we shouldn't make it part of our everyday habits.

Recycling our old electronics is easy, it decreases landfill clutter, and it contributes to the preservation of our environment.

When to Consider a Repair Service or IT Lifecycle Service

Before you start shopping for a new computer, ask yourself if what's wrong with your existing device is something that can be repaired. Too often, what we consider "broken" is actually a relatively easy fix.

Yet instead of going to a repair shop to identify the problem and get a repair quote, we find it easier to stroll into a store and buy new. It may save you time, but it won't save you money.

You can also look into IT lifecycle services. These services not only help you recover valuable assets, but they also provide flexible, affordable solutions that are environmentally conscious.

Do Your Part and Buy Refurbished

When you can't repair computers, you have to replace them. However, "new" to you doesn't have to be straight out of the box. Instead, make it a point to buy refurbished computers for your replacements.

A proper refurbished computer is just as reliable as a new computer, it's worn or broken parts replaced with new components. Shop our package deals online and feel good about your purchase.

Not only will you save big, but you'll also do your part in preserving our environment.