Recycling, moving and recovery

Recycling, moving and recovery

When the heat starts to feel, everyone is happy and yet, a summer period always means getting ready for the move. When Quebecers are in full preparation, the first thing to do is to think about triage. Indeed, old business will have to be put aside when starting a new...
Where to drop off your electronics in Montreal

Where to drop off your electronics in Montreal

To preserve natural resources, what way of life should the population adopt? Are electronic devices recyclable? Who can do the electronic recycling? The ideal is to call on Info Liquidation. Fortunately the collection is free, it’s a way to help you get rid of...
Ways to make your e-waste profitable

Ways to make your e-waste profitable

Each year, the amount of electronic waste amounts to between 20 and 50 million tonnes of D3E (waste electrical and electronic equipment) in Quebec and other countries. When we talk about D3E, we immediately think of soil-polluting materials such as metals. Especially...
Where can we give our old electronics?

Where can we give our old electronics?

Pollution in Quebec and around the world is encouraged by ignorance of how old electronic devices are recycled. Throwing them in a garbage bin or recycling bin does not solve this recurring problem. Electronic and electrical devices of all sizes are indeed composed of...
Where to throw your electrical wires?

Where to throw your electrical wires?

When you start having work done at home, electrical wires are often scattered everywhere. That is why this text directly concerns how to eliminate electrical wires. In addition, handling should be taken in hand in order to preserve our environment from any danger. As...
What we can learn from India’s e-recycling programs

What we can learn from India’s e-recycling programs

In 2008, the United Nations Environment Programme sought to raise global awareness of its 50 million tons of annual electronic and electrical waste. Most of this waste is located in emerging countries. Recently, UNEP has revived this alert due to the spread of WEEE in...