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The Case for Responsible Recycling of ATMs

By |2020-09-10T06:29:35+00:00May 14th, 2020|

The need for ATM security doesn't end when the ATM is decommissioned. Like any electronic equipment, disposal of old ATMs must follow strict standards to protect both the environment and sensitive financial information. In the present day, where concerns about ecological damage and the vulnerabilities in everyday technology are at a peak, many challenges make responsible ATM recycling more important than ever.

Approaching the Challenges of Recycling Medical Lab Equipment

By |2023-02-21T18:43:16+00:00April 17th, 2020|

With at least 85% of Americans owning a smartphone, catering to their needs is now essential in the competitive world of hospitality. Key to this is the integration of the Internet of Things (IoT), a concept that allows for greater control of the world around its users.

Hotels Are Now Expected to Be Compatible With the Internet of Things

By |2020-09-10T06:30:01+00:00April 2nd, 2020|

With at least 85% of Americans owning a smartphone, catering to their needs is now essential in the competitive world of hospitality. Key to this is the integration of the Internet of Things (IoT), a concept that allows for greater control of the world around its users.

Certain Hotel Exit Signs Are Prohibited From Being Thrown in the Trash

By |2020-09-10T06:28:04+00:00March 20th, 2020|

Fire codes require that exit signs be placed in all appropriate locations in every hotel in the United States. Many of these signs are electrically powered, but in situations where it would be too expensive to run electrical lines, other means must be used to ensure the signs are visible in the dark.

Responsibly Recycling Electronics in Schools

By |2020-09-10T06:21:43+00:00February 21st, 2020|

Classrooms across the nation rely increasingly on technology as part of the curriculum. Just as important as using technology responsibly for education, though, is disposing of it responsibly; with the need for the latest tech creating a high turnover rate of IT assets, schools must develop a plan for addressing e-waste.

Municipal Governments Are a Key Part of the Circular Economy

By |2023-01-03T14:25:54+00:00February 21st, 2020|

Recycling is a hot topic, especially on the West Coast. Citizens are demanding more ecological consciousness from their governments and the businesses they patronize. One of the most effective ways an organization can save money while saving the environment is to work towards a circular economy.

How Recycling Your Tech Waste Can Benefit Your Medical or Dental Practice

By |2020-09-10T06:20:27+00:00January 29th, 2020|

As a dentist, doctor or other medical professional, you work with technology on a daily basis. Over time, it’s inevitable that you’ll need to get rid of your electronic equipment at one point or another. Whether an old computer monitor stops working or you upgrade a high-tech piece of equipment to a newer model, have you ever considered what happens to your old equipment when it no longer serves it purpose?

Secure Data Destruction in the Media Industry

By |2023-03-13T11:38:19+00:00January 22nd, 2020|

Securing sensitive information by turning to data destruction experts is vital in most, if not all, industries, from the medical sector to small manufacturers. It might not seem like it at first glance, but this remains true for the media and entertainment industry as well. Along with keeping client information safe, it becomes ever more important for studios to protect their intellectual property as the common practices for making movies change. To this end, data destruction is just as important as traditional security measures, and comprehensive solutions include both.

E-Waste Recycling Events Can Enhance a Casino’s Prestige While Protecting the Environment

By |2020-09-10T06:17:26+00:00January 17th, 2020|

Casinos and casino hotels have traditionally been major producers of electronic waste. With the constant need of innovation and rapid turnover in information technology devices, e-waste can really pile up. Today, this has largely changed, mainly thanks to companies like TechWaste, who not only pick up your e-waste but, in some cases, actually pay you for it.

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