Laptop Recycling
Recycling
Laptops that don't make the cut are recycled in the Laptop Build area by Laptop volunteers. Recycling laptops is often the first task new Laptop volunteers have. By recycling laptops, new volunteers are able to learn where laptop components are located, what they look like, and gain experience in disassembly and reassembly. Since the laptops will not be rebuilt, it doesn't matter if the laptop inadvertently gets damaged in the recycling process (also a plus for new volunteers).
STEPS | NOTES AND DETAILED DESCRIPTION |
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REMOVE HARD DRIVE | Confirm that the Hard Drive has been removed; otherwise, remove it. If this is a newer laptop, consult your instructor as to whether or not you should hold on to the hard drive caddy. |
Remove the Microsoft Sticker and Asset Tags | Microsoft sticker can usually be found on the bottom of the laptop and on the palm rest. Get rid of anything that identified the former owner, whether an individual or a business. |
Remove reusable parts (ask where they go) |
We're always interested in the following:
Occasionally, we'll be looking for these (consult your instructor!):
If the laptop has an Uncovered electronic device sticker, then remove the battery and throw it in the Bad Batteries box on the recycling cart. Otherwise, leave it attached to the machine. |
Reassemble laptop as best as possible | Do what you can. Ideally, the laptop will be able to close on itself without any hanging parts. |
Affix Hard Drive Removed sticker to lid | Bring the laptop to the Instructor so they can initial the label. |
Put laptop on the recycling cart | If the laptop has an Uncovered electronic device sticker, place it in a box labelled Uncovered. Otherwise, stick it in a box labelled Covered. |