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Computers and electronics play central roles in almost every industry. In the construction industry, IT resources play as significant a role as in any other field. Sometimes assets are used on sites but not needed afterward. Additionally, it is common for IT resources to contain important plans and potentially sensitive information. Proper e-waste recycling is important for construction businesses.

1) Securely Dispose of Data

If your business keeps plans, financial data, customer information or other sensitive data on laptops, servers, mobile devices or other electronics, proper disposal is essential. When you need to get rid of old computers, you don’t want to simply throw them out. This could allow your data to get into the hands of someone unauthorized to have it.

Part of e-waste recycling is the responsible and secure destruction of data drives. You can receive a certificate of destruction, assuring you that it has been properly dealt with. That is the kind of peace of mind you can’t always find in the construction field.

2) Minimize Disposal of Toxic Materials

Most electronics include various toxic materials. These include lead, mercury, cadmium and chromium. They may also contain other heavy metals, and some include toxic flame retardants.

Construction companies understand the importance of proper disposal of waste. In the construction space, there is often a lot of material that needs to get thrown away and companies are expected to do so properly. Furthermore, many want to reduce their unnecessary disposal of potentially harmful substances.

E-waste recycling offers a way to get rid of the toxic materials in electronics without having to trash them. It is a simple way to minimize the harmful impact.

3) Reduce Environmental Footprint

Similarly, proper recycling is a great way to reduce the environmental impact of an organization. Increasingly, businesses are expected to do their parts to avoid excess waste and to be more environmentally friendly.

Recycling is one of the simplest ways to minimize environmental impact. It can help your company be greener, which is great for team morale and publicity. Furthermore, many governments and municipalities are setting stricter rules. This is a great way to meet or exceed those regulations. You can receive a certificate of recycling showing that you properly disposed of your electronic waste.

4) Simplify Computer Disposal Process

Finally, using the right e-waste recycling company is a way to simplify your computer disposal process. With services like equipment pickup and IT asset removal, you don’t need to worry about what you are going to do with that hardware. This is especially valuable if you are closing a site after the completion of a project.

Making your disposal process easier by recycling is a win-win. You don’t have to deal with the hassle of disposal and everything gets recycled.

Contact TechWaste Recycling

Put your e-waste disposal in the right hands by working with TechWaste Recycling. With services from IT asset removal to providing certificates of recycling and data destruction, you can be confident all your old IT resources and electronics are in the right hands. Contact TechWaste Recycling today to learn more.

TechWaste Recycling directly services all of Southern California and provides pickup services to its facilities from nationwide locations. Visit TechWaste Recycling’s website at www.techwasterecycling.com to schedule a pickup that works for your convenience and schedule.

Learn more about TechWaste’s data destruction process here: Secure Data Destruction Services

Contact Info:
Richard Steffens
1940 E. Occidental street
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Phone: 866-637-8469