Some electronic items require special e-waste recycling because they contain hazardous materials that can harm the environment and human health if disposed of improperly12. Laptop batteries and CRT monitors are examples of such items.
Laptop batteries are usually made of lithium-ion or nickel-metal hydride, which are both toxic and flammable substances34. If laptop batteries are thrown in the trash, they can leak, catch fire, or explode, causing pollution and injuries5 . Therefore, laptop batteries should be recycled at authorized collection centers or through manufacturer take-back programs .
CRT monitors are old types of display devices that use cathode ray tubes, which are glass tubes that emit electrons to create images on the screen . CRT monitors contain lead, mercury, cadmium, and phosphor, which are all harmful metals that can contaminate the soil, water, and air if dumped in landfills . Therefore, CRT monitors should be recycled at certified e-waste facilities or through retailer or manufacturer trade-in programs .
References1: CompTIA A+ Certification Exam Core 2 Objectives, page 13 2: Environmental Impacts – CompTIA A+ 220-1102 – 4.53 3: The Official CompTIA A+ Core 2 Instructor Guide (Exam 220-1102), page 10-12 4: CompTIA CertMaster Learn for A+ Core 2 (220-1102) - Student Access Key5 5: [Why You Should Recycle Your Old Laptop Battery] : [How to Recycle Laptop Batteries] : [Laptop Battery Recycling] : [How to Recycle Laptop Batteries] : The Official CompTIA A+ Core 2 Instructor Guide (Exam 220-1102), page 10-12 : CompTIA CertMaster Learn for A+ Core 2 (220-1102) - Student Access Key : [What is a CRT Monitor?] : [How to Recycle CRT Monitors] : [CRT Monitor Recycling] : [How to Recycle CRT Monitors]