
It begins slowly: a forgotten cable here, an old iPod there. Eventually you realize that you’ve created a little electronics graveyard in a corner of your home, or as Amanda LaGrange calls it, a “pile of denial.”
“We get attached to our electronics. It’s easy to store them and forget about it,” said LaGrange, CEO of Tech Dump, a Twin Cities-based nonprofit organization that takes donations of old electronics, refurbishes about 15 percent of them, and recycles the rest… Read full article
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