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Old 10-15-2024, 05:37 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Recycling smashed solar panels involves several steps to ensure that valuable materials are recovered and hazardous substances are handled safely. First, it's essential to contact a certified e-waste recycling facility that specializes in solar panel recycling. They can safely disassemble the panels and separate components like glass, metals, and silicon. Some facilities may also offer take-back programs for damaged panels. It's crucial to ensure that any hazardous materials, like cadmium or lead found in certain types of panels, are disposed of properly. Additionally, consider reaching out to the manufacturer for guidance, as they often have established recycling protocols.
The reality is it will likely involve a hammer and a dumpster.
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