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Electronics Recycling Insights & News

Practical guides on responsible electronics recycling, secure data destruction, and going green at home and at the office.

E-waste Recycling

IT Asset Disposal (ITAD) is what we do to ensure that obsolete or unwanted electronic equipment is disposed of in a responsible manner. Data Destruction: is the process of destroying data stored on tapes, hard disks and other forms of electronic media so that it is completely unreadable. It is a core part of our services. Electronic Waste Recycling: As we all know, electronic equipment waste is highly toxic to the environment. At Ecycle Pros we guarantee your electronic devices

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Ewaste Recycling

Your intention and duty to Going Green, of course, is to dispose of your decommissioned, retired or unused Electronics, such as Computers, IT, Telecom, Medical, Cell Phone and other Electronic Waste in the most environmentally responsible manner. You need a provider with the proven expertise, processes and track record to ensure your E-waste ends up where it is supposed to—not in a landfill. From your Call/Data Center, Server room or Desktops to our Facilities, Ecycle Pros ensures that your IT

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Ecycling to Protect Your Data!

The only thing you can do to truly delete old data is to have Ecycling experts handle it! Never in history has so much information been produced. The world is probably producing more information every second than it did in the entire 19th century! With so much data that includes everything from your holiday photos to your social security number to every email you and everyone else on Earth has ever written – some of it goes missing. We have

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Hard Drive (HDD) Destruction

Your business probably has thousands of important and sensitive files on your hard drives. Following the move of your files to a new device, make sure those old files are erased permanently! The most important thing to remember when it comes to computers: most things are never erased. Even if you erased all the files from your hard disk drive, someone may still be able to recover them. The only true way to remove all files is a complete hard

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