Minimise your e-waste
In a time where electronic upgrades seem infinite and we’re constantly tempted to buy that new kitchen appliance or tech gadget, it’s important that we act as conscious consumers and consider the environment before purchasing new products.
Here are some tips to help minimise your e-waste.
Consider if you really need a new item
If you purchase a new product you don’t really need, or only require for a one-off job, there’s a good chance it’s going to sit at the back of a drawer or packed away in the shed once you’re finished.
Instead, see if you can borrow or rent one first. For instance, try searching online for ‘tool library near me’ for your next odd job around the house.
Consider buying second-hand
The idea of regularly upgrading devices has become all too common in our society. With new models being released regularly, we can feel compelled to purchase the latest version. But it’s worth checking the second-hand market or purchasing an item that’s pre-loved or refurbished before buying new.
Extend the life of your electronics
Try to get the most of your products by:
- keeping them clean
- avoiding overcharging batteries
- using protective covers on tablets and phones.
Donate or sell working electronics
If your electronics are still in good working condition, consider donating or selling them to others who will find a use for them. This is one of the best ways to stop unwanted electrical items from entering the waste stream.
Many charity and op-shops accept certain electrical goods, but always check with the store first. Find an op-shop near you.
Repair it if it’s broken
Not all devices can be repaired, but it’s often cheaper to have a product fixed instead of replacing it with a new one. It’s certainly more sustainable!
Search the web for electrical appliance repairers near you, or try a repair café. Repair cafés are workshops where you’ll find tools and materials to help you repairs things, including electrical products. You’ll find expert volunteers, with repair skills in all kinds of fields. Find a repair café near you.
Be sure to check with the product's manufacturer before completing any repairs or part replacements, as this may void the warranty.