Quote Originally Posted by Scrappah View Post
On the flip side .... the local consensus is that NO towers,desktops,laptops,tablets, or cell phones leave the community intact. Hard drives are either destroyed or wiped with a three pass overwrite that meets DOD standards. Memory cards & other type SSD's are made inoperable. The computers that can be refurbished are either sold or given to a family that's struggling to get by. The ones that are too old are recycled locally in a responsible way and it brings a little more money into the area from the outside world.

If you think about it:

1: The volume of e-waste leaving the community is reduced.

2: Those things that can be reused are refurbished and put back into service.

3: The rest get recycled in a responsible way.

The big problem is that there's an ASSUMPTION that once a computer has been dropped off at the designated spot and picked up by a big recycler that it will be dealt with in a responsible way. The truth is that nobody really knows unless careful oversight is maintained. Laptops are especially labor intensive so it's more likely that they will be palatalized and shipped off to China or some third world nation for recycling. That's a pretty significant export of American data to countries that may not be our friends.
Our county is really small. They had to come up with a solution so this is what it is. The company should do the right thing and wipe hard drives before they resell. It would be a lot better though if something good were to come back to our county from it and that's not going to happen.

This is the recycler's ebay shop sunnking on eBay