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It's illegal to improperly toss e-waste — there are fines for noncompliance. Plus, it can cause serious environmental damage.
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Where do old electronics go? Some people may end up with a pile of outdated cell phones in a drawer or even tossed in the bin on trash day. Eventually, these neglected devices end up in city landfills ...