by Doctor Steuss » Wed Mar 13, 2024 12:57 pm
It might be worth checking to see what charities in your city solicit/accept electronics, and checking with them to see what they do with non-functional items they receive. If they just trash them, you could offer to give them a small cash donation in exchange. Win/win/win. They get cash instead of trash, you get some e-waste for a (hopefully) better price than scrap, plus a modest write-off if you itemize.
An example in my city would be the Blind Center. They will take just about any type of electronic. Not sure what they do with non-functional stuff.
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