Do you ever wonder what happens to all those computers you company throws out, because they are out dated? You know one day you are working with a Samsung PC and the next you walk in its a mac book?
Computers are considered outdated just after 3 months, something better, faster or more evolved always comes out, and disposing them is really expensive. So some companies usually cut cost and opt for the cheaper way out and just dump them recklessly. that is harmful to everyone, the environment, the people that live around that area and not to mention that company's reputation.
Illegal dumping of computers has been a huge problem in the IT world. Its like our own HI virus, it has no cure and its spreading like wildfire. I'm proud to report that we too have our own ARV's and we have great means to combating this "pandemic". South Africa is very strict when it comes to the illegal dumping of computers, they have companies like NSW government to help insure that such things are kept under control.
This is a classic case of proactivity, prevention before a disaster happens. South Africa has done an excellent job making sure such companies are available, not to mention the PRP's. They have well marketed the company, they are easy to find on the internet and very informative. So I say keep it up SA, let the world follow in our footsteps for once.
xoxo
Techno-munchies
Computers are considered outdated just after 3 months, something better, faster or more evolved always comes out, and disposing them is really expensive. So some companies usually cut cost and opt for the cheaper way out and just dump them recklessly. that is harmful to everyone, the environment, the people that live around that area and not to mention that company's reputation.
Illegal dumping of computers has been a huge problem in the IT world. Its like our own HI virus, it has no cure and its spreading like wildfire. I'm proud to report that we too have our own ARV's and we have great means to combating this "pandemic". South Africa is very strict when it comes to the illegal dumping of computers, they have companies like NSW government to help insure that such things are kept under control.
This is a classic case of proactivity, prevention before a disaster happens. South Africa has done an excellent job making sure such companies are available, not to mention the PRP's. They have well marketed the company, they are easy to find on the internet and very informative. So I say keep it up SA, let the world follow in our footsteps for once.
xoxo
Techno-munchies
2 comments:
Giovenment should encourage people to avaoid illegal dumpings but instead they shold re cycle so that we can re use them.
the problem with recycling is, computer parts cant really be re used so its best if they just get dumped legally
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