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Recycling Services

Electronic waste, commonly known as e-scrap or e-waste, is the waste generated from surplus, broken, and obsolete electronic devices that have no further ability to be reused or repurposed. Electronics contains various toxic and hazardous chemicals and materials that are released into the environment if they are not disposed of properly. Electronic recycling is the process of recovering commodities and materials from old electronic devices for re-use in new products.

ERI has nine certified facilities in the United States, which are certified to the highest standards available for e-waste processing, with an annual capacity to shred up to a billion pounds of electronics per year. This makes ERI the highest capacity e-waste processor in the industry. With over a million square feet of indoor-secured facility space and football field proprietary length shredders along with first-of-its-kind electronic waste handling robotics, ERI is unmatched in its ability to responsibly recycle electronics waste (e-waste).

IT Asset Disposition

 IT asset disposition (ITAD) is an industry term and practice built around reusing, recycling, repurposing, repairing or disposing of unwanted IT equipment in a safe and environmentally responsible way.safe and proper disposition of retired equipment which as Storage,Server ,Network appliances , etc ..scan, secure data destruction, asset tag sanitization and then transportation to a ...

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  • asset management

  • data center decommissioning

  • data erasure

  • hard drive shredding

  • refurbishing

  • inventory management

  • Disposition reports.

Electronics Recycling

Electronic waste, commonly known as e-scrap or e-waste, is the waste generated from surplus, broken, and obsolete electronic devices that have no further ability to be reused or repurposed. Electronics contains various toxic and hazardous chemicals and materials that are released into the environment if they are not disposed of properly. Electronic recycling is the process of recovering commodities and materials from old electronic devices for re-use in new products.

ERI has nine certified facilities in the United States, which are certified to the highest standards available for e-waste processing, with an annual capacity to shred up to a billion pounds of electronics per year. This makes ERI the highest capacity e-waste processor in the industry. With over a million square feet of indoor-secured facility space and football field proprietary length shredders along with first-of-its-kind electronic waste handling robotics, ERI is unmatched in its ability to responsibly recycle electronics waste (e-waste).

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