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Finding a solution for recycling laptops in the Twin Cities has never been easier. That’s because one of the nation’s fastest growing electronics recycling companies is based in Minneapolis.

OceanTech is an electronics recycling company that specializes in laptop recycling for companies, school districts and other organizations in the Twin Cities and across the country.

When new laptops are purchased or leases are up, OceanTech is often the most economical choice. The company typically pays two to three times what other recycling companies do, and often the amount they are willing to pay exceeds the lease buy-out, making recycling the best option available.

But what about the data on the computer?  Most companies are very concerned with sensitive company data and ensuring that it is destroyed.  Fortunately, OceanTech is expert at secure data destruction, which is handled inside a locked facility by trained personnel.  All destruction is documented by machine serial number, ensuring an accurate audit trail to meet industry regulations.

Recycling laptops with OceanTech is also the environmentally responsible and economically superior choice.  Stacking laptops in storage closets to “deal with later” only reduces the value of the machines, and obviously pitching them in a dumpster or destroying them completely is not an environmentally right decision.

Environmentally responsible recycling with a company that is expert at data destruction, equipment refurbishing, and resale ensures that your equipment not only is free of sensitive company information, but it’s also being handled in a manner that is ideal for the environment – and the business or individual who purchases it used.

For more information on recycling laptops in the Twin Cities, contact OceanTech at 612 331 4456.

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