Proper disposal of cell phones is governed by Law No. 12,305/2010, which establishes the National Solid Waste Policy. According to this law, electronic devices cannot be disposed of in regular trash due to the potential for environmental contamination and the presence of heavy metals.
In the city of São Paulo, there are specific collection points for electronic devices such as cell phones, coordinated by CETESB and municipal environmental agencies. Consumers can deliver their devices to collection centers located in public transportation terminals, public service stations, and environmental units.
Additionally, the city hall offers a network of Ecopoints where various types of waste, including electronics, are accepted. For better organization of disposal and to prevent environmental damage, it is recommended to use specialized electronic waste collection services, which allow scheduling and ensure proper destination of the device.
Before disposing of a cell phone, it is essential to perform data sanitization to protect personal and corporate information. Secure cleaning of storage devices, such as cell phones and hard drives, can be done through specific technical solutions of electronic sanitization, ensuring complete data elimination.
According to current law, the responsibility for proper disposal is shared among the consumer, the waste generator, and public services. Consumers should seek authorized locations and avoid disposing of devices in regular trash to reduce environmental contamination risks.
Proper disposal prevents the release of toxic substances, contributes to the recycling of valuable materials present in cell phones, and supports urban sustainability. Disposal at official points and through specialized collection services also helps ensure environmental compliance in cities, especially in the metropolitan region of São Paulo.
By choosing our services, you are contributing to a greener and cleaner future. In addition, you can be sure that your electronic waste will be disposed of properly, without harming the environment.
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