How to Recycle a Refrigerator
Maybe the refrigerator you've had for the past 20 years is on its last leg. Maybe you decided to cut your energy costs by investing in a new one since even running a "stock-up" fridge in the basement can be more costly than thrifty in these days of rising energy prices. In either case, it is important to recycle used refrigerators which are composed mainly of steel, the king of recyclable materials.
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1 If your old refrigerator is still
running, you should first consider donating it to a charity, a shelter, or
someone who needs one. Ask about transportation and if assistance will be
provided to move the refrigerator. Transportation is the trickiest part of
recycling a refrigerator. If you know of others in the same situation, offer to
lend a hand or truck in exchange for theirs.
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2 If you have an attachment to your fridge
or have great difficulty arranging transportation for it, consider keeping it
and using it as sealed shelving in the basement or garage. It can help keep out
moths and other pests.
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3 If you decide to go ahead and actually
recycle your refrigerator, cut out the seal between the door and the
refrigerator. The seal is a magnet which you can cut into pieces to use as
small magnets.
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4 A refrigerator that is 10 years or older
contains 123 pounds of steel that can be infinitely reprocessed to make new
goods. There are several options available for recycling this hunk of steel.
You can start by checking www.recyclemyoldfridge.com/findaprogram.aspx for
specific recycling programs near you.
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5 You can also check with your local
utility company to see if you can profit from your recycled fridge. Utility
companies will many times offer cash or utility bill credits for recycling a
refrigerator.
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6 One way to avoid the hassles of
transporting your old refrigerator is to buy your new one from a company that
offers pick-up. The company will then pick up your old fridge for recycling as
well as drop off your new refrigerator.
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7 Finally, you can look for local scrap
metal retailers in the phone book and ask them about their services. It is
important when dealing with scrap metal dealers to make sure that your
refrigerator will be properly recycled.
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