Keyboard Recycling

How is a keyboard recycled?

Keyboards can be recycled in a variety of ways. One way is by separating out the plastic and metal components, then shredding them into small pieces so they can be melted down and remolded into new parts. The rubber and circuit boards can be sent to specialized recycling centers where they are processed and reused. Other materials like rubber keys, mouse balls, and clips can be taken apart and used as spare parts for other products. 

What are some of the benefits of recycling keyboards?

Recycling keyboards has many benefits. One of the most important is that it helps reduce the amount of electronic waste being sent to landfills and incinerators. By recycling keyboards, we can keep hazardous materials such as lead, cadmium, mercury, and nickel out of our environment. 

How do I know if my keyboard can be recycled?

Cohen is a great resource for this information. Cohen offers keyboard recycling services to keep e-waste out of landfills, so it’s easy to find out if your particular model is accepted. 

What recyclable materials are in a keyboard?

Most keyboards are made of plastic, which is a recyclable material. Other components such as metal frames and keys may also be recycled depending on their composition. Some keyboards contain electrical parts, like circuit boards and wiring, which should not be thrown into the recycling bin. Instead, these items should be taken to an e-waste recycling center for proper disposal. Some keyboards may also contain batteries or other materials that should not be recycled, so it’s important to check the label before disposing of your keyboard. Although Cohen only recycles metal, learn more about where to recycle non-metal materials.

What are the risks of not recycling my keyboard?

Not recycling your keyboard comes with several risks. First and foremost, not recycling a keyboard can lead to hazardous materials ending up in landfills that are not properly equipped to contain them. This can include plastics, metals and other components that leach into the environment, polluting natural resources and potentially endangering wildlife. 

Can I make money from recycling my keyboard?

While you can get paid for some recyclable items, keyboards sometimes incur a recycling fee. Some items require more processing but the benefits of recycling are still great! Even with a small fee, you’re making the world around you greener and your own life leaner – helping both the environment and economy while decluttering at home.

Find A Scrap Yard

Cohen operates several public and commercial recycling centers in Ohio and Kentucky.