Recycling large electronics can help open up office space when it's time to officially retire equipment. Some businesses may be tempted to stash electronics away. dispose of old equipment to landfills or leave them on the curb as a “public donation.” This equipment contains wires and componen...
Commercial computers don’t have the ability to last forever. So, when your business’ desktops and laptops decide to kick the bucket, it’s time to schedule a mass e-recycling effort and bring in new and updated equipment. Some businesses will run their desktops and laptops into the ground un...
Even though technology is a necessity in modern society, it’s never enough to buy one piece of electronic equipment you need and stick with it for years to come. Thanks to planned obsolescence, technology has a shelf life and relying on equipment to last beyond a limited number of years is impossi...
With new models of popular IT technology regularly making their way to the market, a business’ budget can take a toll when trying to upgrade to the latest models. This leads many businesses to look elsewhere for new equipment in used and refurbished electronics. You may already be thinking that...
Recycled IT equipment helps to solve more problems than most people know of. Electronic waste, or e-waste, is one of the most common problems that occur when personal technology becomes obsolete. Although most people don’t really consider the ramifications of leaving old tech on the curb, when the...