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Recycling is the reprocessing of materials into new products. Recycling generally prevents the waste of potentially useful materials, reduces the consumption of raw materials and reduces energy usage, and hence greenhouse gas emissions, compared to virgin production. Recycling is a key concept of modern waste management and is the third component of the waste hierarchy. Recyclable materials, also called "recyclables", may originate from a wide range of sources including the home and industry. They include glass, paper, aluminium, asphalt, iron, textiles and plastics. Biodegradable waste, such as food waste or garden waste, is also recyclable with the assistance of micro-organisms through composting or anaerobic digestion. computer donation computer donation computers computer recycle computer recycle refurbished PC Abi Titmuss nationwide used computer nationwide used computer laptop computers computer recycling nationwide computer recycling nationwide refurbished pc Adriana Lima nationwide used computer nationwide used computer notebooks high tech recycle high tech recycle refurbished notebooks Ali Landry used Cisco forum used Cisco forum recycling hi tech recycle hi tech recycle recycling equipment Ali Larter used Cisco router used Cisco router recycle recycling computer recycling computer recycling computers Amy Smart used foundry networks used foundry networks desktop computers sell my computer sell my computer recycling centers Angelina Jolie used juniper equipment used juniper equipment computer laptops sell my laptop sell my laptop recycling center Angie Harmon used network equipment used network equipment buy computer sell your lap top sell your lap top recycling Anna Kournikova used network hardware used network hardware laptop computer surplus computer surplus computer recycle symbol Antonella Barba used network hardware used network hardware computer monitors used Cisco buyer used Cisco buyer recycle monitor Ashley Judd used phones used phones notebook computers used computer recycling used computer recycling recycle electronics Beyonce Knowles used sun systems used sun systems liquidators good easy street liquidation recycle computers best Knowles used surplus computers used surplus computers liquidation go green lets go recycle center Brittany good used test equipment used test equipment recycling centers green computers liquidation furniture recycle cell phones Brittany Murphy

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Green computing is the study and practice of using computing resources efficiently. Typically, technological systems or computing products that incorporate green computing principles take into account the so-called triple bottom line of economic viability, social responsibility, and environmental impact. This differs somewhat from traditional or standard business practices that focus mainly on the economic viability of a computing solution. These focuses are similar to those of green chemistry; reduction of the use of hazardous materials such as lead at the manufacturing stage, maximized energy efficiency during the product's term of use, and recyclability or biodegradability of both a defunct product and of any factory waste. A typical green computing solution attempts to address some or all of these factors by implementing environmentally friendly products in an efficient system. For example, an IT manager might purchase Electronic Products Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT)-approved hardware combined with a thin client solution. As compared to a traditional desktop PC configuration, such a configuration would probably reduce IT maintenance-related activities, extend the useful life of the hardware, and allow for responsible recycling of the equipment past its useful life. Green computing An open industry standard called Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) provides a standard programming interface that allows an operating system to directly control the power saving aspects of the hardware. This allows the system to automatically turn off components such as monitors and hard drives after set periods of inactivity. In addition, a system may hibernate, in which it turns off nearly all components, including the CPU and the system RAM, greatly reducing the system's electricity usage. To resume from this state, some components, such as the keyboard, network interface card, and USB ports may remain powered, to receive input from the user. ACPI itself is a successor to an earlier Intel-Microsoft standard called Advanced Power Management, which allows a computer's BIOS to control power management functions. In the absence of ACPI or APM support, some external components, such as computer displays, printers, scanners, speakers, and hard drives may be turned off manually when not in use. In this state, though the external periphals may be off, the main system continues to consume electricity. To minimize the impact, the system could run file sharing software or volunteer computing software, donating its resources to a long-term project. Some software programs allow the user to manually adjust the voltages supplied to the CPU, essentially reducing the amount of electricity used by the CPU while it's on and powered. Since many CPUs have "safety-nets" on either side of the spectrum (+/- the voltage parameters of a given CPU), one is able to reduce the amount of volts the processor uses, hence reducing both the amount of heat produced and the amount of electricity consumed. Some CPUs from Intel Corporation and AMD, particularly those intended for use in laptops, have technology to automatically adjust the processor voltages depending on the workload. This technology is called "SpeedStep" with intel processors, "PowerNow!"/"Cool'n'Quiet" with AMD chips, LongHaul with VIA CPUs, and LongRun with Transmeta processors. In 2007, Intel Corporation released a utility called PowerTOP, which measures and reports on a PC's power consumption. This utility is available only for PCs running a Linux operating system.
 
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