Why Recycle?

Recycling how-to’s, resources and crucial information on Technology Recycling

Get A FREE Quote

Zip:

IBM, Sigma Six, and the Cult of Green

August 18, 2008 at 1:13 pm

IBM introduces a new consulting service today aimed at helping corporations measure and manage energy consumption and waste-water generation. IBM has made significant offerings in the way of helping to reduce data center costs and increase environmental responsibility.
While this latest effort could be as effective as earlier offerings I am skeptical. The service is named [...]


TechnoCycle’s Environmental Policy Published Online

August 7, 2008 at 4:45 pm

We have added our environmental policy to our “About Us” section of the website. While the document has always been publicly available at our offices that is just not good enough in this digital age. We hope this adds even more transparency to our policies and customer service as we continue to be THE resource [...]


CherryPal PC

July 31, 2008 at 2:34 pm

Will teaching an old dog new tricks result in cheaper, faster, cleaner computing? There is a new kid on the block. The CherryPal PC which promises faster performance, fewer moving parts, ultra green energy usage for $249. Oh, and did we mention no hidden fees?
The CherryPal’s specs are a bit lean: 400Mhz PowerPC Processor, 256MB [...]


HDTV 17,000X Worse than CO2

July 29, 2008 at 7:34 am

A recent study is showing that an unregulated chemical commonly used in manufacturing LCD displays may 17,000 times more damaging than CO2 and other regulated gases. Could we be letting a silent killer slip under the radar?


TCEQ clarifies new legislation

July 23, 2008 at 9:53 am

TCEQ logoTexas law makers recently enacted new laws mandating manufacterers to take back and recycle all computers and consumer electronics sold under their brand. This includes those manufactured and sold prior to the new law.
The new legislation also includes more specifications and requirements for third-party computer and electronics recyclers. The TCEQ (or Texas Commission on [...]


Who Resurrected The Electric Car? The new Tesla Model-S

July 17, 2008 at 9:22 am

Test driving the Tesla

Ok, so this may not directly affect recycling computers but Tesla Motors, the cool kids who revived the electric car as a porsche-stomping speed demon, have officially announced the Model-S. The five-passenger sedan will run 225 miles on a single charge and drain you $60k. There are no official pictures or specifications [...]


Is the Green Kool-Aid all Dried Up?

July 8, 2008 at 12:53 pm

By most accounts we are in the midst of the green tech boom. Alternative energy is looking about as “alternative” as alternative music these days, and going green in your data center is not just a way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Yet new data suggests that the tide may be turning.
46% of participants in [...]


Venture Capital Comes Clean: CleanLoop Wants YOU!

June 24, 2008 at 3:48 pm

Creative Commons License, credit: Kai Hendry
According to a recent survey, venture capital investments in Cleantech topped $3billion globally in 2007. With all that money flowing into new startups trying to capitalize on the rise of interest in solar panels, alternative energy, and new “greener” technologies most recruitment specialists are predicting a shortage of qualified employees. In [...]


International Green Machines: Is IBM the New GreenTech Master?

May 28, 2008 at 5:15 pm

Last week in recycling news, we covered some of the new green innovations in HP’s new line of printer products. IBM certainly doesn’t seem to be waiting in the wings with its latest set of green tech offerings for businesses. The new offerings include an online carbon footprint calculator, a white paper on reducing power in your data center, and suite of software for managing and reducing your carbon footprint.


Go Green Expo — New York City 2008

April 30, 2008 at 4:18 pm

TechnoCycle’s take on the first ever Go Green Expo in New York City. This earth-friendly showcase of mostly consumer goods and services drew a crowd.