How To Dispose Of Old Routers?
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1. Donate it to a local school or library. Many schools and libraries are in need of working routers to support their online learning and research platforms.
2. Contact the manufacturer to see if they have a recycling program. Many electronic companies offer recycling programs for their products.
3. Take it to an electronics recycling center. Many cities and counties offer free or low-cost recycling programs for electronics.
4. Sell it online. You may be able to find a buyer for your old router on an online marketplace, such as eBay or Craigslist.
5. Contact your local waste management provider. Your local waste management provider may be able to provide you with information on how to properly dispose of your old router.