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How to Recycle Rare Metal

When people think of recycling, they usually think of plastic bottles, glass containers, newspapers, etc. Other things such as rare metals are in dire need of recycling as well. Rare metals are forgotten in the mix, but as their name states, they are rare. Rare metals are found in many electronic devices that are usually thrown away instead of recycled. Recycling programs are available to recycle these metals.

Things You'll Need

  • Shipping box
  • Glue
  • Tape
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Instructions

  1. AT&T Reuse and Recycle

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      Navigate to AT&T Reuse and Recycle site. Click the "Download Now" link in the "Recycle by Mail" section.

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      Select the "Customer" option and select the state that you want the postage-paid envelope to be sent. Click the "Submit" button.

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      Type your contact information into the text boxes and press the "Submit" button.

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      Print the label. Place the recyclable item into a box. Glue the postage-paid label onto the box.

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      Place the box in the mailbox or drop it off at the post office.

    Ecomobolize

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      Navigate to the Ecomobolize site. Click on the "Print" button on the left side of the screen and print a postage-paid label.

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      Type your contact information into the text boxes and press the "Send" button.

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      Print the label. Place the recyclable item into a box. Glue the postage-paid label onto the box.

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      Place the box in the mailbox or drop it off at the post office.

    EcoSquid

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      Navigate to the EcoSquid site. Type the make and model of the item you want to recycle. Press the "Search" button.

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      Explain the condition of the item through the various checkboxes.

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      Click the "Find Offers Now" button underneath the picture of your recyclable item. Click on any offers that appear on the window in the center of the screen.

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      Print the postage-paid label provided by the institution that will recycle your item. Place the recyclable item into a box. Glue the postage-paid label onto the box.

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      Place the box in the mailbox or drop it off at the post office.


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