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Environmental responsibility is important to companies large and small, and being responsible extends to things as simple as how you dispose of used LTO 3 tapes.  Instead of storing them for years on end, it’s best to recycle them with Minneapolis-based OceanTech.Perhaps you were unaware that LTO 3 tapes can be erased, but it’s true, and companies from coast to coast have found that OceanTech pays more for their used LTO 3 tapes than anyone else in the electronics recycling business.OceanTech works with businesses across the country, recycling everything from computers and laptops to data center equipment.  LTO 3 Tapes that need sanitization to remove archived company data are often filling up closets even though they’ll never be used by the company again.  By contacting OceanTech, you can take care of having the data on the tapes destroyed, leaving a valuable commodity that can be sold on OceanTech’s online marketplace, and OceanTech will pay you for the privilege.OceanTech provides secure data destruction, ensuring that your company’s valuable data is eliminated and the tape is free and clear, ready for reuse by another business.  All data destruction services are documented for asset management and auditing purposes.  LTO 3 tapes from all over the country are brought to OceanTech’s secure facility where they are handled by trained professionals.  If you prefer to have your tapes destroyed, OceanTech can take care of that too.Most companies don’t consider erasure to be an option, since they have no use for the cleaned tapes, but when they speak to customer service reps at OceanTech, they walk away realizing that recycling is a great option.  There is a market out there for used tapes, and OceanTech is tapped into it.  That’s why they will pay as much as three times more than any other LTO 3 Tape recycling company for your used LTO 3 tapes.Find out more about disposing of your used or unwanted LTO 3 tapes and about your other electronics recycling options by contacting OceanTech.  Call 612 331 4456 to speak with a company representative who will be happy to help you with your electronics recycling and LTO 3 tape sanitization or destruction needs.
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