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Cheap Wheelie BinsRecycle your car audio system before replacing

Thinking of getting rid of your old car stereo? Wait a minute! Do not throw or leave it to rust away in your shed, instead of recycling!

With new technologies are constantly being introduced and the replacement of old and a lot of money lying around leisure, we have become used to dispose of electric unreservedly. But for us, and the rest of the land, this waste can have serious consequences ...

According to figures Recycle-More is thrown more than 75% of electrical products and it ends up, of course, in landfills. In recent years, electric waste has also increased by a massive 5% per year, in its turn increases the amount of pollutants that we have been pumping into the ground.

Not only are we wasting limited resources that we can not afford to squander. Throw our products in the electrical discharge is causing damage to habitats, pollution of soil and water. This is not only very dangerous for animals, but for us that we are polluting our water clean, which as we know causes of illness and disease.

Our losses are excessive and probably should be limited. So instead of throwing your stereo, or because it is outdated or no longer works, recycle. You may even be able to get money from recycling, which is much better than to throw it away.

You can find recycling units managed by the service sector, councils and businesses having a look in your area, ring the Council or go to the site Recycle-More, who is an electrical recycling site Dedicated to informing the public about government initiatives such as the WEE (Waste Electrical and Electronics Equipment) and all information other recycling system. .

The WEE regulations also that producers of electronic products, goods and all sellers, even in some cases, provide a service for recycling electronic waste. So, check the department stores and electronics manufacturer of your stereo offers recycling service. It may ask you to drop the car audio system off or send to the company. On Electrical Products made after August 13, 2005, it should also be a symbol of dustbin, which aims to promote recycling of electronic products.

With governments recycling is high on the agenda, you're sure to find a recycling service of electronic waste in your area. If you choose not to recycle your product, why do not you rather your electronic equipment repair? After all, you will save the cost of buying a new system.

If you are interested in finding Cheap Car Audio Systems when you recycle your old stereo, a look at www.bassjunkies.com

Posted on April 27, 2010.
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