DONATE E-WASTE
Ensuring a Healthier and Greener Planet for Future Generations
In today’s digital world, e-Waste poses a significant threat to both human health and the environment. As responsible citizens who care about our planet, it is our shared duty to protect and preserve the earth’s natural resources. Donating your e-Waste is an effective way to conserve valuable materials and reduce harmful pollution.
At Techy Green, we urge businesses and organizations to donate their e-Waste and partner with us in the important mission of creating a cleaner, healthier planet for all. Together, we can make a real difference.


Benefits of Recycling with Techy
- Minimizes waste sent to landfills and incinerators, promoting cleaner surroundings.
- Reduces soil pollution and lowers carbon emissions by limiting landfill and incinerator use.
- Decreases air and water pollution caused by improper disposal of hazardous waste.
- Conserves valuable resources by recovering metals and other reusable materials.
- Cuts down greenhouse gas emissions, supporting a healthier environment.
- Generates new job opportunities for both skilled and semi-skilled workers in recycling operations.
- Strengthens the economy by fostering a robust market for recycled products, boosting trade and sustainability.
Why Donate Your E-Waste?
Electronic devices contain valuable materials like metals, plastics, and glass, all of which require significant energy to extract and process. By donating or recycling your old gadgets, you help conserve these finite resources and reduce environmental damage such as air and water pollution, along with greenhouse gas emissions from producing new raw materials.
Tech Facts:
- Recycling 1 million laptops saves enough energy to power approximately 3,500 homes for a year.
- Recycling 1 million cell phones recovers around:
- 35,000 pounds of copper
- 772 pounds of silver
- 75 pounds of gold
- 33 pounds of palladium
Donating your e-waste supports resource efficiency and reduces the environmental footprint of tech manufacturing.
