Join 4THBIN in reducing e-waste and keeping your summer green and gadget-free!

August 4, 2024
Small IT equipment, including laptops and phones, play a significant role in the global e-waste crisis, generating around 4.6 million tonnes yearly.

Small IT equipment, including laptops and phones, play a significant role in the global e-waste crisis, generating around 4.6 million tonnes yearly. Despite the substantial volume, only 22% of this e-waste is documented as collected and recycled. This low percentage underscores the pressing need for enhanced e-waste management and recycling initiatives to mitigate the environmental damage caused by improperly discarded electronic devices.

This summer, let 4THBIN help you responsibly clear out your old gadgets! We offer secure, eco-friendly recycling for your laptops, phones, and more. With certified processes ensuring data security and environmental compliance, you can recycle with confidence. Join us in reducing e-waste and keeping your summer green and gadget-free!

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