Computer disposal and Recycling for Euston
Introduction: Many UK based companies find the ethical recycling of redundant IT equipment a difficult task. UK Government legislation introduced in 2004 means that disposal of such equipment in Landfill is now illegal. Few Local Authority recycling centers are able to accept redundant computer equipment. This coupled with the WEEE directive and substantial charges for the recycling of Business waste through local authorities means that the removal of your computer waste may be a headache. Even when a recycling route is guaranteed, you cannot be assured that data will be permanently removed from storage devices or that your company’s stored information will not be passed onto a third party. Our Solution: IT-Green® is able to provide a service for the recycling of any IT related computer hardware for businesses, educational establishments and government bodies in Euston (London). Our service's aim, when coupled with our data destruction* and asset tracking* service is to aid you in meeting with:
IT-Green® is registered with relevant government bodies for the sole purpose of providing a Computer/ IT disposal service to Euston (London) businesses and incorporates:
Our recycling route is one of the most ethical in Euston. Our service is based upon ethics drawn up to tackle the growing Electronic waste problem by ensuring:
| Recycling WEEE to: IT-Green's Services operate in accordance with The European Directive for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment disposal. Waste Management Licensing: Our Professional Services are licenced by the Environment Agency. IT-Green is licenced for thetransportation of ICT /WEEE waste. Our secure premises are licenced for the storage, processing and treatment (Authorised Treatment Facility (ATF) & Approved Authorised treatment facility(AATF)) of WEEE and IT hardware (section 23 permit). Our service can issue evidence (WEEE certificates) where necessary. IT Green® is the registered trademark of: Computer displays (UK) Ltd: (Company Reg: 5587345) |