Electronics are the fastest growing waste stream in the world.
Complicated problem: What condition are they in? Are they able to be reused? Do they pose a hazard to the environment? 2
Devices are received into Triage for R&D ▪ Counts and weights by device type are recorded 3 decisions are made ▪ Should the device be tested and reused ▪ Should the device be harvested for components ▪ Should the device be scrapped 3
Recycle electronics with reputable organizations that are DEP permitted and certified. ▪ BAN e-Stewards ▪ R2 Determine your company’s needs for: ▪ Data Security ▪ Asset management and reuse ▪ Recycling with a vetted downstream 4
You don’t want your company’s name in the news for illegally exporting devices with your asset tags fully exposed. The export of non-working devices to underdeveloped countries still happens. Buyer beware and perform due diligence in picking vendors. 5
Basel Action Network World’s only 3 rd party audited certification for recyclers that bans exports of non-working equipment to developing countries. Based on international law and a requirement to keep toxic materials out of landfills, incinerators, and developing countries. Supported by more than 70 environmental organizations worldwide. 6
Member of the Pittsburgh Tech Council and CEO’s for • Sustainability • Serving large and small company IT departments at EOL • IT asset management and data security specialist • Offer wireless device buyback programs! We partner with you to take risk away and keep you compliant. • 7
Contact eLoop … 2010 Borland Farm Rd. Export, PA 15632 724-519-7646 www.eloopllc.com
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