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RESPONSIBLE IT RECYCLING

Closed‑loop disposal when refurbishment isn't viable

When devices can't be safely or economically refurbished, we recycle them through audited routes, recovering materials and protecting your data at every step.

IT recycling

Recycling done right

Refurbishment-first policy

Recycling is the last resort after strict viability checks.

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Data destruction

Sanitise or destroy media before dismantling.

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Traceability & Reporting

Proof of destruction and downstream routes included.

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Recycling line

Safe, compliant, and measurable

Our recycling flow removes hazards, maximises materials recovery, and documents every step. We work with audited downstream partners to ensure recovered materials are processed responsibly.

How recycling works

1) Intake & Log

Sealed containers received. Items checked in, serialised, and tied to your job ID.

2) Data Destruction

Erasure where possible, physical media destruction where required. Certificates issued.

3) Depollution

Hazardous components isolated: batteries, lamps, toners, and liquids.

4) Dismantle & Grade

Manual dismantling and parts harvesting. Plastics and metals are graded.

5) Material Recovery

Shredding and separation via magnets, eddy current, optical sort, and density methods.

6) Reporting & Proof

You receive transfer notes, destruction certificates, and material weight summaries.

What materials can be recovered

After depollution and dismantling, we recover and process a range of materials through audited downstream partners:

  • Ferrous & Non‑Ferrous Metals
  • Precious Metal-bearing PCBs
  • Plastics (graded)
  • Glass & Panel Scrap
  • Cables & Power Supplies
  • Batteries & Consumables

Compliance & Documentation

Recycling is completed in line with WEEE responsibilities and UK GDPR for any data-bearing assets. You'll receive duty of care paperwork, transfer or consignment notes where applicable, data destruction certificates, and downstream declarations for audited partners.