

Organizations regularly retire laptops, desktop computers, servers, storage systems, networking equipment, hard drives, and other technology assets as part of infrastructure upgrades, technology refresh cycles, office relocations, and data center projects. While some equipment may still retain value through remarketing or donation programs, other assets eventually reach the end of their useful life and require responsible recycling.
A structured electronics recycling program helps organizations manage retired equipment while reducing security risks, supporting environmental initiatives, and maintaining compliance with industry standards. It also provides a documented process for ensuring assets are handled responsibly from collection through final disposition.
We review equipment inventories and evaluate assets to determine whether they qualify for reuse, remarketing, donation, or recycling.
Equipment is securely collected and transported through documented chain-of-custody procedures.
Data-bearing devices are sanitized according to NIST 800-88 standards. Physical destruction services are available when required.
Assets that have reached the end of their useful life are processed through certified recycling channels where materials can be responsibly recovered.
Clients receive documentation detailing asset processing, data destruction activities, and recycling outcomes.
Our certifications include R2v3 Responsible Recycling, ISO 9001 Quality Management, ISO 14001 Environmental Management, and ISO 45001 Occupational Health and Safety.
These standards help ensure accountability throughout the disposition process while providing organizations with confidence that equipment is being managed according to recognized industry best practices.