FAQs

IT asset disposition (ITAD) services are available and include secure data destruction for all retired devices. Data is wiped using methods that meet strict standards like NIST 800-88. For extra security, options like hard drive shredding and degaussing are also offered. After the data is destroyed, a Certificate of Data Destruction is provided as proof. This certificate helps meet things like HIPAA, FACTA, or GDPR requirements and gives peace of mind that sensitive info is gone for good.
You can drop off laptops and other data-bearing devices for e-waste recycling. There is a free dropoff option available, especially for qualifying bulk donations. Smaller amounts might still be accepted at no cost, depending on what you have. You can use the drop-off box program for quick and convenient disposal, and it’s good to call or text ahead to confirm details or large quantities. All data on devices is properly destroyed for your security.
Computer recycling is available for all kinds of businesses, including office cleanouts and data center decommissioning. You can get full pickup and logistics support, including insured transportation and a documented chain of custody for your IT equipment. The process covers everything from secure data destruction to handling, removal, and even asset remarketing or donation when possible. Options like free dropoff and nationwide pickup make it easy for businesses to manage large volumes of electronics responsibly and securely.
Old phones, tablets, and printers can all be recycled. After you drop off your devices, staff sort everything by type and check if any of it can be reused. If a device works or can be fixed, it may get refurbished and donated to schools, nonprofits, or community programs. Stuff that’s broken or can’t be used again gets taken apart for valuable parts and the rest is processed safely to keep toxic materials out of the environment. Any data left on your devices is wiped or physically destroyed following strict standards so personal info stays secure.
Equipment buyback is available for businesses with used technology that still has resale value. The value is based on factors like the age of the device, its condition, current market prices, and the type of equipment. Devices are usually tested and assessed to figure out what they are worth. If they’re suitable for resale or refurbishment, an offer is made, and the value can be paid out or used to offset recycling or disposal costs. This makes it easier for businesses to recover some money from older computers, laptops, and other IT equipment instead of just recycling everything as waste.
If your laptops or other electronics are still in good, working condition, they can be tested, wiped of all data, and refurbished for reuse. Usable gear is often donated to local nonprofits, schools, and community programs to help people who need it. Devices that can’t be fixed or reused are responsibly recycled. This way, reuse is prioritized to help bridge the digital divide and support the community before anything gets broken down for parts or materials.
If your laptops or IT equipment are still working, they can be tested, refurbished, and donated to local nonprofits, schools, or community groups instead of being shredded or scrapped. This helps people who need technology and reduces electronic waste. All data is securely wiped before donating, so your information stays safe. Donating usable devices supports digital inclusion and gives your old equipment a new life in the community.
Old laptops and computers that are still working or can be fixed up often get tested, wiped of data, and refurbished so they can be donated to local nonprofits, schools, or community groups. This helps bridge the digital divide by giving technology to people who need it, instead of just turning everything into scrap. Devices that can't be reused are responsibly recycled, but if your old equipment has some life left, it has a good chance of helping others in the community.
Insured, GPS-tracked pickup is included with IT asset disposition services, along with a fully documented, serialized chain of custody for every item picked up. This means every asset is tracked and recorded from the moment it leaves your location until final processing, helping ensure security at every step. This process is designed to give you peace of mind that sensitive equipment is handled safely, supporting compliance with industry regulations and reducing risk of data loss or improper disposal.
We follow recognized industry certifications like R2v3 and NAID AAA to make sure your old electronics are recycled safely and securely. R2v3 focuses on responsible recycling and good environmental practices, while NAID AAA is about strict data destruction procedures, so your personal or business information stays protected. We also use data erasure and destruction methods that meet NIST 800-88 standards, which cover secure wiping and destroying of data from devices. This means your equipment is handled in a way that’s both safe for the environment and meets all major rules on data privacy and recycling.