E-Waste: It's Not Just for Landfills Anymore : Small Time Blog

E-Waste: It's Not Just for Landfills Anymore

by Bradley Voight on 02/28/13

Check out this article from Mining.com. http://www.mining.com/urban-mining-the-electronic-waste-gold-mine-34760/ 

Any given day on craigslist there are at least 3 TV's for free. The average 19" TV has about 8-10 bucks in material in it if you count the leaded glass and all the plastic. There is a lot of e-waste in central Indiana that is trashed because I pick it up off the side of the road and scrap it often. What do you do with your e-waste?

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