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When it’s time to get rid of old computers, laptops or servers, the Twin Cities offers an excellent option, with a hard drive destruction company known for recycling more electronics than any other company in the region: OceanTech.Physical destruction of hard drives is sometimes desired by companies that are concerned about security of their proprietary data.  While hard drives can be effectively and efficiently wiped clean, making the computers or servers reusable and ready for resale, hard drive shredding is also available from OceanTech.Electronics recycling in the Twin Cities is a major business, and OceanTech works  with corporate headquarters, major businesses, school districts, and other organizations to responsibly recycle their unused or retired electronics.OceanTech’s business is focused on recycling for resale.  They are not stripping the computers for metals or parts, but instead are engaged to wipe the hard drives clean through a secure data destruction process.  OceanTech documents all procedures, provides reports to clients, and then purchases equipment that has value in order to resell it to another business or individual.Since OceanTech is recycling for resale, they typically will pay as much as two to three times more for the equipment than any other resource.  It’s also much easier (and safer) than trying to resell electronics on Craigslist or another online marketplace.The internet is full of methods for destroying hard drives, but the best option is to contact a local Twin Cities company and have them professionally shredded or digitally erased.  One call to OceanTech at 612 331 4456 will put you in touch with an account rep who will make sure your data is securely destroyed, whether you prefer hard drive destruction or physically destroying. They are able to accommodate whatever your needs may be.
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