You can recycle your phone, laptop, and most other electronic devices.
Many of our electronics quickly are becoming obsolete with technology developing so fast. As a result, Americans throw away 9.4 million tons of electronics each year, making the US number one worldwide for e-waste (electronic waste) produced annually.
Instead of adding to the giant landfill, many people are surprised to find out that their phones, computers, printers, and other electronic equipment are actually recyclable, according to John Ferracuti, Chief Operating Officer of Bin There Dump That.
There are several options for recycling e-waste. You can donate it to a school or non-profit if it still works properly. There are also electronics recyclers that take old devices to separate and then reuse the materials inside. Or you can also return the device to the manufacturer or to a local retailer.
Bring your prescription drugs back to the pharmacy when no longer needed.
You can take your makeup containers back to the store you bought them from for discounts.