Home 9 Data Destruction 9 Minnesota Businesses Turn to OceanTech for LTO 3 Tape Sanitization
When Minnesota businesses need assistance with managing LTO 3 tape sanitization, they turn to Minneapolis-based OceanTech, which is a company committed to reuse through recycling.Your company’s old LTO 3 tapes may contain sensitive company information, but OceanTech takes care of that through a secure erasure and sanitization process.  If you prefer to have your LTO 3 tapes destroyed, OceanTech provides that service at a competitive price.  But for most companies, reselling used LTO 3 tapes is an interesting concept and one that can return money to the bottom line.Minnesota businesses appreciate OceanTech’s “No Landfill” policy and their R2 Responsible Recycling certification.  The company has also received the prestigious ISO 14001:2004 environmental management system certification.LTO 3 tapes sanitization ensures that data is securely destroyed prior to the tapes being offered for resale to other organizations.  OceanTech pays companies for their used tapes, and often the amount is three times the price other recyclers are willing to pay.According to OceanTech management, the company can pay more because they deal in volume.  With over 1500 customers from coast to coast, OceanTech has a ready audience waiting to purchase valuable used LTO 3 tapes and other storage media.  The same holds true for all electronics.  Whether you have computers, laptops, data center equipment or LCD TVs in need of disposal, OceanTech will recycle them for you and ensure that all data has been complete destroyed prior to resale.For more information on how your Minnesota company can recycle LTO 3 Tapes and other electronics with OceanTech, give them a call at 612 331 4456.
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