FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do you recycle residential electronic waste

    Yes. For more information CLICK HERE

  • Do you recycle bottles and plastic?

    No. We only handle electronic waste.

  • What do we take for recycling/upcycling?

    We take:

    • Computer & monitors
    • Phones
    • Servers/Switches
    • Test Equipment
    • Lab Equipment
    • Medical Imaging Equipment
    • Fiber Optics
    • Newtorking Devices

    We also take:

    • AC adapters
    • All electronics with circuit boards
    • Aluminum
    • Amp meter
    • Amplifiers
    • Antennas
    • Banking equipment
    • Barcode scanners
    • Batteries
    • Biomedical/Clinical gear
    • Calculators
    • Cash counters
    • Cash registers
    • CD/DVD players
    • CD-ROM drives
    • Check printers
    • Copper containing devices
    • Copper wires and cables
    • Copy machines
    • CRT Computer monitors
    • Docking stations
    • Electric motors
    • External hard drives
    • External modems and other peripherals
    • Fax machines
    • Floppy drives
    • Hard drives
    • Hubs
    • Keyboard
    • Magnetic card readers
    • Mainframes
    • Medical beds/Tables
    • Medical instruments
    • Motherboards
    • Mice
    • Network cards
    • Network/telecom racks and cabinets
    • Office shredders
    • Oscilloscopes
    • Overhead projectors
    • Patient monitoring equipment
    • Power meters
    • Power supplies
    • Printer monitors
    • Projectors
    • Radiology equipment
    • Receivers
    • Routers
    • Scanners
    • Sound equipment
    • Surge protectors
    • Switch boxes
    • Switches
    • Tape drives
    • Tape players
    • Telecommunications equipment
    • Terminals
    • Transformers
    • Typewriters
    • UPS batteries
    • UPS systems
    • VCRS
    • Voltage generators
    • Voltmeters
    • Workstations
  • What is Zero Waste Management?

    Zero waste management is a philosophy and set of practices that aim to minimize the amount of waste that is generated and to maximize the utilization of resources. 


    It is based on the principles of sustainability and resource conservation,, and focuses on reducing, reusing, and recycling materials. 


    By adopting zero waste practices, we can move towards a more sustainable and resource-efficient society.

  • What is Data Destruction?

    Data destruction is the process of permanently and securely erasing data from a storage medium. 


    There are several methods that can be used for data destruction, and it is important to choose the right method for a given situation. 


    Data destruction is an essential step in protecting against unauthorized access to sensitive information.

  • What is NIST 800-88?

    NIST® 800-88, also known as NIST SP 800-88,  is a publication by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) that outlines best practices for media sanitization. It provides guidance for government organizations, private companies, and individual users on the proper procedures to ensure permanent erasure of data from digital storage devices. NIST 800-88 also contains criteria to ensure that data is not recoverable form media upon disposal or repurpose. As such, it is an important resource for ensuring sensitive information remains secure when no longer in use.

  • What is Upcycling?

    Upcycling is the process of taking old or discarded materials and turning them into something new and useful. 


    This approach to waste management is gaining popularity, especially in the realm of electronic devices. By upcycling old electronic devices, we can repurpose them, rather than simply throwing them in the trash. 


    This not only helps to reduce waste,, but also offers a creative and sustainable way to extend the life of these devices.

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