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In business it’s not uncommon to run across a service that offers free IT Recycling.  When it comes to free IT recycling (for computers, laptops, printers, phone systems or other IT equipment), there’s typically a lack of security involved that can make IT professionals and business owners nervous.You can avoid the sketchy “free recycling” drop-offs with some companies and instead get secure IT recycling with a possible value return when you work with a professional electronics recycling company like OceanTech.With OceanTech, your company’s equipment is treated with the utmost security.  Recycling includes secure data destruction in a closed facility where the process is documented and processed with R2 standards.  While there is a fee for these services, since OceanTech is typically able to return value on the equipment, the charges are usually considered a wash or your company receives a reimbursement for any value that is able to be returned.How is a electronic recycling company able to return value to your company? For OceanTech, the business model involves a large downstream resell channel, serving the bustling second-hand electronics market.“We are not in the electronics recycling business to strip old machines of valuable metals and trash the rest.  We’re in the business of recycling for reuse, helping to ensure that other businesses have access to quality used electronics,” says OceanTech.As a result of OceanTech’s business model and their “one call does it all” service, IT recycling in Minneapolis has never been easier.  IT directors and business owners appreciate the return on investment that comes from recycling with OceanTech, while still having everything securely done with worry free services.For more information, call OceanTech at 612 331 4456 or email them at info@oceantechonline.com
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