Contents: Methods | Reasons to destroy products | Types of products for destruction

TechWaste Recycling Inc. offers secure product destruction to meet every business need imaginable. As leaders in the electronic reuse and recycling industry, we have the expertise and facilities to destroy your unneeded products safely and securely.

Product destruction methods for Encinitas

TechWaste Recycling Inc. can meet every need of customers seeking product destruction, with the use of different methods tailored for specific needs. We employ a comprehensive array of product destruction methods to securely destroy overstock, old, obsolete, defective, or warranty return items to suit each of a clients’ needs. Our product destruction methods allow for a high volume of products to be destroyed in the shortest amount of time, enabling us to handle any large project type requiring the demanufacturing of products.

Reasons to destroy products for businesses in Encinitas

Businesses and government agencies oftentimes need to dispose of faulty, counterfeit, expired, recalled, or otherwise unusable products that do not meet their standards. At times, this is vitally important to protect consumers from defective products. Other times, companies need to protect their brand from shoddy product distribution. Only total product destruction assures that returned, discontinued, or unwanted products will not return to the marketplace.

Types of products for destruction for Encinitas businesses

Encinitas Product Destruction ServiceSome of the types of products we regularly demanufacture or destroy on behalf of business include the following:

Product recalls: Protecting your brand from the negative exposure caused by recalled products is vital. Recalling and destroying recalled or otherwise inferior products can be timely and more importantly, costly to your reputation and bottom line. In addition to our recall destruction services, we provide complete documentation of your product destruction, including certification of destruction and proof that all regulations and approved destruction methods have been used.

Counterfeit Products: Counterfeit goods can damage a company’s reputation and threaten their livelihood. Cheap knock-offs can also hurt not only your business, but also affect the economy by causing unfair and illegal competition displacement. If your business is obligated to destroy such products, we provide affordable and proper destruction, with documentation for compliance.

Defective Products: Allowing a defective product to remain on the market after a recall not only will ruin your brand and reputation, but could cause safety concerns and possible litigation. It is your legal responsibility as a manufacturer to ensure that defective products are removed from the market and destroyed completely. We can completely eliminate this risk by conducting a proper destruction, mitigating these potential dangers.

Distribution Center Overstock: Distribution centers and warehousing facilities are often left holding the bag when a product reaches its end of life, a company goes out of business, or more often the case, a product is overstocked and excess inventory needs to be discarded. TechWaste Recycling Inc. provides product destruction specifically to assist distribution centers to regain valuable shelf space by eliminating old, overstock and obsolete products so both the retailer and warehouse or distribution center can rest assured products that are not supposed to reach the marketplace won’t.

FAQs

How many days does it take for product destruction for companies in Encinitas?

TechWaste Recycling Inc.’s product destruction methods allow for a high volume of products to be destroyed in minimal times. Because we tailor our product destruction methods to the needs of our customers each situation is different. Contact us for more information.

Do you provide certificates of product destruction for companies located in Encinitas?

Yes, we do provide certification of product destruction for companies. Our certified product destruction provides the protection of company liability, brand image, and/or proprietary information.

About Encinitas, CA

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Encinitas is a beach city in the North County area of San Diego County. It is approximately 25 miles north of downtown San Diego, and approximately 95 miles south of Los Angeles, with a population of over 62,000 residents. Perched right above the Pacific Ocean, to say, “Encinitas is a mecca for surfers” would be an understatement.

In 1669 while traveling through California to build presidios where the populous could attend religious services, the Governor of Baja California, Gaspar de Portola, stopped in what is now today the area of Encinitas. As he was passing through Encinitas, he named it Encina Canada, which in Spanish means, “Hills of live oaks.”

Unlike the majority of beach towns, Encinitas has left many of its historical buildings standing. When you drive through downtown, which fills the Highway 101 Corridor paralleling the beautiful beaches and ocean, you can easily imagine how the pioneers of surfing felt driving their woodies down the road. From the La Paloma Theatre built in 1927, to the mission-style Self Realization Fellowship Temple that dates back to 1916, much of the architecture in Encinitas retains a days old feel.

Recently named among the 20 best surf towns in the world by National Geographic, Encinitas wears its surf history proudly. Located along six miles of Pacific Ocean coastline, Encinitas is an unspoiled reminder of the historic Highway 101 beach culture that thrived in the mid-1900s.

Since 1982, the Encinitas 101 Main Street Association has helped keep downtown Encinitas economically viable yet historic & beachy. Downtown Encinitas is vibrant and full of thriving local salons, restaurants, shops, bars, and art galleries. Downtown Encinitas is home to Hansens Surf Shop – San Diego’s oldest and largest shop. It opened in 1961 and occupies over 20,00 square feet of retail space. Amtrak has a station in Downtown Encinitas which is also home to the Farmer’s Market. Source: Wikipedia