As a business owner, you understand that saving money is paramount when attempting to build a successful company. This is the primary reason you buy your HP servers and server parts from us, because it saves you money. But today you have a dilemma, what to do with the company’s old computers that were just recently replaced. We can help, read on.
About 75 percent of the energy and fossil fuels used by your computer is consumed during the manufacturing process. So by extending the life of your computer through reuse, you are getting more of a return on its initial environmental cost. A computer unceremoniously dumped in a landfill represents missed opportunities to provide technology to individuals or organizations in need of such equipment. Even if your computer is unfit for reuse, recycling will ensure that raw materials will be saved and that any waste is disposed of properly.
The typical lifespan of a computer is 5 to 8 years; if your computer is less than 5 years old, it can be reused. You should look into donating your computer to your favorite charity or a local school. However, your particular computer might not meet the needs of a charity or school and not be a good fit. A better idea is to consider donating or selling your equipment to a refurbisher. This will ensure your computing equipment will be in excellent working condition and ready to use for those who need it.
You now have the information you need to make a sound decision. As for that problem you have in the shipping department, sorry but we can’t help you with that.