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Reconsidering Your E-Waste Strategy

How do you manage your e-waste recycling strategy? Are you taking the necessary steps to get rid of IT equipment?

We've just asked you two easy questions that may involve a big responsibility. Whether you own a local business or a multinational organization, every company must develop and adopt sustainable e-waste practices to prevent future legal issues. Old hardware can store large amounts of information and take up valuable space in your office or warehouse. In this situation, you are responsible for removing every piece of data before getting rid of your excess equipment.

We Buy Your Excess Equipment

While keeping your electronics for extended lengths of time is an excellent way to save money and minimize e-waste rates, Americans tend to replace their smartphones every two years.

Upgrading your computers, smartphones, or tablets every other year is probably the most expensive way to get new gear. The depreciation of well-known brands like Apple or Samsung is surprising, but we understand that it would be almost impossible to keep them eternally.

Things to Consider While Dropping Off E-Waste

More than 50 million tons of electronics are discarded annually, and this massive amount of e-waste is now representing a real risk to the global population. As you may know, electronic equipment can lead toxic chemicals into the ground and atmosphere, causing severe damage to both the environment and human health. Whether you are liquidating, selling, donating, or recycling your unwanted electronic equipment, it is always important to manage it correctly.