Old cables, whether from electronics, appliances, or charging devices, often accumulate in homes and offices. The good news is that yes, most old cables can be recycled, reducing electronic waste (e-waste) and recovering valuable materials. Here’s a breakdown of how cable recycling works and why it matters.
Cables contain metals like copper, aluminum, and sometimes gold or silver, which are highly recyclable. The outer insulation, typically made of plastic or rubber, can also be repurposed. Here’s the general process:
Cables coated with hazardous materials (e.g., lead-based insulation) or mixed with non-separable components may not be recyclable. In such cases:
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