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Learn the difference between IT asset disposition vs recycling. Certified ITAD services protect your data, ensure compliance, and support sustainability—far beyond a basic recycler.

Learn the difference between IT asset disposition vs recycling. Certified ITAD services protect your data, ensure compliance, and support sustainability—far beyond a basic recycler.

Learn the difference between IT asset disposition vs recycling. Certified ITAD services protect your data, ensure compliance, and support sustainability—far beyond a basic recycler.

A drilled drive isn’t a destroyed drive. Learn the real cost of improper data destruction and why certified in-house shredding ensures total protection.

As electronic waste continues to grow, so does the need for smarter, safer, and more accountable disposal practices. In 2025, e-waste legislation across the U.S. is evolving to meet that demand, putting more pressure on both businesses and recyclers to follow best practices and stay compliant.
Here’s what you need to know about the current state of e-waste laws in the U.S., and how your organization can stay ahead of the curve.

In today’s eco-conscious world, more companies are promoting “green” solutions, but not all of them walk the walk. Greenwashing, or the act of falsely marketing environmentally friendly practices, has become common in the electronics recycling industry. That’s why it’s more important than ever to know what to look for when choosing a recycling partner.

Old phones in your junk drawer. Dead laptops in a closet. Broken TVs stacked in the garage. Multiply that by millions of households and businesses, and you’ll start to see e-waste is one of the fastest-growing waste streams in the United States, and one of the least properly managed.

Sustainable tech in the workplace isn’t just about going paperless or switching to LED lights. It’s about how your business uses, manages, and disposes of technology across its entire lifecycle. With the rise of remote work, hybrid teams, and rapid device turnover, sustainable tech practices are more important and more achievable than ever.

When Recycling Healthcare Tech, like laptops, servers, tablets, or medical equipment, they’re not just dealing with hardware. They’re handling devices that once stored or accessed Protected Health Information (PHI), and that comes with serious responsibility. That’s where HIPAA compliance comes in.

When people think about climate change, they usually picture car exhaust, smokestacks, or deforestation. But there’s another major contributor hiding in your junk drawer: old electronics. From smartphones and laptops