Any E-waste shops or drop off points in Udon Thani?
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Any E-waste shops or drop off points in Udon Thani?
Hi all,
I couldn't find any other posts in the forum, so thought I would post.
Does anyone know of any E-Waste stores that recycle or collect old computers, phones, screens, etc. in Udon Thani?
Staring to get quite an accumulation here and would like to see them recycled, rather than just going into landfill?
I'm sure others must have old electronics lying around collecting dust!
Any advice or info welcome.
Thanks
Dingo
I couldn't find any other posts in the forum, so thought I would post.
Does anyone know of any E-Waste stores that recycle or collect old computers, phones, screens, etc. in Udon Thani?
Staring to get quite an accumulation here and would like to see them recycled, rather than just going into landfill?
I'm sure others must have old electronics lying around collecting dust!
Any advice or info welcome.
Thanks
Dingo
Re: Any E-waste shops or drop off points in Udon Thani?
Good thread.
I was thinking about this after my spring-cleaning unearthed a bag of dead and leaking rechargeable AA batteries. Don't want to stick that in the local landfill.
I was thinking about this after my spring-cleaning unearthed a bag of dead and leaking rechargeable AA batteries. Don't want to stick that in the local landfill.
Re: Any E-waste shops or drop off points in Udon Thani?
Totally agree.
Have a few dead phones lying about and the non rechargeable batteries that we should dispose of responsibly have nowhere to go. Some of the bigger stores (Big C, Tops) could have a bin that people could chuck the waste into. Someone must have a recycle plant somewhere. More toxic than plastic carrier bags.
Have a few dead phones lying about and the non rechargeable batteries that we should dispose of responsibly have nowhere to go. Some of the bigger stores (Big C, Tops) could have a bin that people could chuck the waste into. Someone must have a recycle plant somewhere. More toxic than plastic carrier bags.
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Re: Any E-waste shops or drop off points in Udon Thani?
So there in lies your dilemma:- Do you just let em rot in your closet or at least get em into a central location be it an antiquated but typical Thai land fill.
Me? I just throw them onto my village backyard fire (90% garden waste), let them explode and burn off the flammable materials then put the metal remains in the bin. As for knackered electronic hardware/appliances our local recycler just throws it into his Sam Lore along with my empty beer bottles, parts with some cash to Mrs Dero, and problem gone!
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Re: Any E-waste shops or drop off points in Udon Thani?
Thanks guys,
It would appear not, so will ask around within other cities. You'd think there would be someone doing it as there are precious metals within the components. Then again.............TIT
It would appear not, so will ask around within other cities. You'd think there would be someone doing it as there are precious metals within the components. Then again.............TIT
Re: Any E-waste shops or drop off points in Udon Thani?
Never had a problem getting rid of recycle stuff.
Just leave near the bin and it'll be gone within the hour.
Just leave near the bin and it'll be gone within the hour.
Re: Any E-waste shops or drop off points in Udon Thani?
great news !!!!!
Just wrap up your e-waste and give it to the postman
full read here:
https://www.nationthailand.com/news/304 ... mbdTs0nyuY
Just wrap up your e-waste and give it to the postman
full read here:
https://www.nationthailand.com/news/304 ... mbdTs0nyuY
Re: Any E-waste shops or drop off points in Udon Thani?
I wonder if they'll notice if I slip 8 litres of old motor oil in there?samuel wrote: ↑February 18, 2021, 6:31 pmgreat news !!!!!
Just wrap up your e-waste and give it to the postman
full read here:
https://www.nationthailand.com/news/304 ... mbdTs0nyuY
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Re: Any E-waste shops or drop off points in Udon Thani?
I was given an inkjet printer that within a few days wasnt required but the giver had moved on .. i put it out front with the normal rubbish / trash and quick as a flash (minutes) a bin dipper had snaffled it, my E waste had gone.
This can also be done with other unwanted household items like old mattresses and broken kitchen equipment ...alas not sure this possible with old motor oil ....but costs nowt to try.
DM
This can also be done with other unwanted household items like old mattresses and broken kitchen equipment ...alas not sure this possible with old motor oil ....but costs nowt to try.
DM
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Re: Any E-waste shops or drop off points in Udon Thani?
Central had a bin for toxic waste by one of the stair wells abot a year ago, may still be there ( it was near kasikorn bank exit to car park).