Home 9 Uncategorized 9 Los Angeles Businesses Recycle Laptops and Computers in Record Numbers
As one of the largest cities in the country, Los Angeles also has more computers than just about any other city in North America, and when businesses need to recycle laptops and computers or want to upgrade off-lease computers, it often pays to contact an electronics recycler.OceanTech is one electronics recycler that typically pays more for an off-lease computer or laptop than the cost of buying out the lease. That means companies can upgrade computers and make money on the off-lease machines at the same time.Since all computers and laptops coming out of Los Angeles businesses have varying degrees of sensitive company information on their hard drives, selling them to employees is not always a viable option. Instead, many businesses find the best solution is to contact OceanTech. OceanTech handles secure data destruction and recycling for resale on laptops, computers, servers, networking equipment, and all sorts of hardware.Many businesses with multiple facilities are particularly pleased to discover that OceanTech’s services are available coast to coast. Large companies can organize company-wide recycling efforts that aide in value recovery when upgrades are being made.OceanTech recycles in the most responsible manner possible and has received the R2 certification for electronics recycling. They lead the industry in utilizing best practices for data destruction and the secure recycling and hard drive sanitization on computers, laptops, servers and other hardware that Los Angeles businesses no longer need.For more information on how to recycle laptops and computers with OceanTech, contact the company at 612 331 4456.
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