Cardboard PC launched to cut landfill
- Author:
- Antony Savvas
- Posted:
- 11:43 05 Feb 2009
- Topics:
- Green IT
A computer made with cardboard casing is set to be unveiled at the Greener Gadgets Conference in New York later this month.
Recompute, designed by Brenden Macaluso, is a fully sustainable desktop computer.
It uses fully recycled materials - including the cardboard outer case - that are easily disassembled at the end of the PC's life to be recycled again.
Manufacturing the Recompute is said to be a four stage low impact process: die cutting, non-toxic gluing, printing, and electronic assembly.
Only three major electronic components are used - a motherboard with a processor and memory, power supply, and a hard-drive.
It is not the first time cardboard has been proposed for the manufacturing of PC casings.
A Japanese company launched a similar idea four years ago, and some PC hobbyists have resorted to cardboard when building their own machines.