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- Don Quijote Kaheka: 801 Kaheka St. PH: 952-9115
- Ward: 1050 Ala Moana Blvd. #1560 PH: 596-9115
- Pearlridge: 98-1005 Moanalua Road #557 PH: 485-0841
- Accepts household shopper electronics in working situation: computers, tablets, TVs, cameras, audio methods, headphones, car electronics and GPS.
- Employees evaluates items and provide payment.
Please verify with every retailer; not all stores settle for these items. Visit www.bookoffhawaii.com for firm data.
*Additionally buys and sells other reuse items.

Native colleges, libraries and adult training and employment programs usually accept used computer systems and associated accessories, whereas native domestic violence and homeless shelters will occasionally search for cellphones, computer systems and TVs. If you are getting rid of a useful Television, contact native senior centers or assisted dwelling services to see if they're in want of them.
Reach out to your native centers to search out out what they need earlier than you drop off any working electronics.

Though used electronics make up a relatively small share of the general waste stream, their disposal is a source of concern for a number of causes. The manufacturing of electronic disposal gadgets requires a significant amount of sources - metals, plastics and glass - lots of which can be recovered via recycling. For example, the manufacturing of one desktop pc takes not less than 530 pounds of fossil fuels, 48 pounds of chemicals, and 1.5 tons of water. Cell telephones are also useful resource-intensive, composed of treasured metals resembling silver, gold, palladium and copper. Recovering these and other materials by way of recycling makes use of a fraction of the power wanted to mine new metals.

1. Locate an electronics recycling facility in your city.
2. Donate working electronics to native charities or nonprofits.
3. Donate or sell your e-waste for components.
4. Examine to see in case your native retailers provide trade-in services or purchase used goods.
5. Discover out if any native retailers offer e-waste recycling.
6. Promote your old electronics online.
7. Attend a tough-to-recycle or e-waste recycling event.
8. Discover out in case your trash assortment service accepts electronics.