Providing the mid-Atlantic region with secure data destruction & e-waste solutions backed by electronic recycling and data sanitization certifications to ensure our clients meet data and e-waste compliance regulations & standards. Here is a list of those services and how they help you avoid issues regarding federal regulations.
With the beginning of every new year, it's certain that many of you start favoring "New Years Resolutions." Electronic Waste (e-waste) is one of the fastest growing segments of our nation's waste stream and is one of the biggest problems we face. Data is an important commodity for certain people, and electronic data destruction companies offer many services for these people.
With the beginning of every new year, it's certain that many of you start favoring "New Years Resolutions." Electronic Waste (e-waste) is one of the fastest growing segments of our nation's waste stream and is one of the biggest problems we face. Data is an important commodity for certain people, and electronic data destruction companies offer many services for these people.
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Because of this, we are constantly the top choice in Electronics Recycling and Data Destruction Services that has a reputation of well exceeding our clients' expectations. We even take it a step further and encourage our clients to watch us perform our services to show how cutting edge the process is.
It's no secret that IT hardware is constantly evolving - and with those changes comes the need for updates and improvements. However, what happens to data when we get rid of outdated equipment? Companies have to be mindful of security and removal compliance, while also considering the financial implications and environmental impacts of such removal.
For most companies, there comes the point where secure data destruction is necessary to protect your business's confidential information as well as personal information of employees, members, or clients. You may assume that you can destroy data on your own by drilling holes into equipment. However, this is not a proven method to destroy data, and it can still leave your information vulnerable and easily obtained.
If your business collects a variety of data, you may be rightly concerned about what happens to that data when you stop using the IT equipment that stores it. While you may assume that the data was deleted or rendered useless, you can never be too careful. That is why it is so important to have your equipment undergo the degaussing process.
You may be surprised to learn that e-waste contributes to 2-3% of the United State's overall waste. Not only is this devastating to the planet, but it also leads to considerable unnecessary waste. For instance, $20 billion in gold is tossed out with electronics each year! If you've never considered electronic recycling-now is the time.