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When Los Angeles businesses have electronics they no longer need, several options exist. But many companies don’t realize that there is a huge market out there for used servers, SATA drives, LTO tapes, and other high-end equipment.OceanTech is a Minneapolis-based company that provides responsible electronics recycling services throughout North America. They manage the process of removing used equipment and safely and efficiently destroying the data on all hard drives. They also purchase the equipment, providing much needed value recovery on expensive electronics that have value on the open market.Perhaps most importantly, OceanTech adheres to the industry’s most responsible recycling practices to eliminate the growing eWaste issue that results from the massive amount of electronics equipment that is retired every year.Because OceanTech recycles for resale, Los Angeles businesses can feel good about replacing expensive equipment. OceanTech also pays between two and three times more than any other electronics recycler, on average, returning more money to your bottom line than just about any other option.As an industry leader, OceanTech has achieved the R2 certification for electronics recycling. That stands for “Responsible Recycling,” and the company leads the industry in utilizing NIST and other industry “best practices” for efficient, thorough data destruction. Once hard drives have been sanitized, the equipment is refurbished and/or repaired (as needed) and then resold to a waiting list of businesses that are looking for high quality, used servers, data center equipment, LTO 3, 4, 5, 6 drives, and even laptops and computers of all makes and models.A customized plan for your electronics recycling will be developed by OceanTech for your business, and projects are managed quickly and efficiently to virtually eliminate downtown and problems and to ensure that your business doesn’t miss a beat.For more information on reducing eWaste and recycling high-end electronics, contact OceanTech in Minneapolis at 612 331 4456.
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