I have an old computer. How do I recycle it?
Private Computers
For a privately owned, non-university computer, UCLA and the City of Los Angeles have an eWaste program at UCLA. The link is http://www.lacity.org/san/safe-ehs.ucla.htmedu/CW_House_Haz_Waste.html. The service is available for all household eWaste. No ‘business’ waste is accepted.
LA County also operates a household waste program. See http://ladpw.org/general/enotify/Calendar_Template/Calendar.aspx
University Computers
UCLA Facilities Management will collect eWaste for a small fee. Submit an FSR. Information about their recycling programs is available at http://www.fm.ucla.edu/Recycling.html.
UCLA Equipment Management offers the Dollar $aver program. Campus departments may place free advertisements for the sale of surplus equipment including computers.
If you can’t find a Dollar $aver buyer, you can try to donate it to a non-profit although many require fairly recent systems. This site (www.cddnp.org) however, has a fairly low required spec:
• PC – Pentium 3 processor or later with 64 MB of RAM minimum
• Macintosh – not older than 1998 with a processor of 350+MHZ
• Monitors of all sizes. 17" preferred.
Lastly, any minor computer salvage can be done through our Preferred Surplus Dealers: http://www.equipment.ucla.edu/pdf/DollarSaver/PreferredSurplusDealers.htm
For large volume of surplus try state-approved Off Lease Clearinghouse (661 729-2677) as they only charge $25 for the lot and will take just about anything electronic. Other vendors will charge $25 for each monitor, for example.
- System Recycling With Xubuntu – Linux Magazine article April 4th, 2007By Jason Perlow