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Every year in the Twin Cities businesses dispose of thousands of electronics the responsible way through electronics recycling.Whether it’s retired computers and laptops or high end data center equipment, electronics recycling services help ensure that equipment that is no longer needed finds a new home.  One of the largest electronics recycling operations in the country is based in the Twin Cities: OceanTech, a Minneapolis company that works with more than 1500 businesses from coast to coast.Perhaps the biggest concern companies have prior to working with an electronics recycling company is their concern over the potential compromise of sensitive company information that resides on retired machines.  OceanTech’s approach to secure data destruction removes that concern.According to company officials, the secure data destruction services OceanTech is able to provide ensures that all data is completely erased from hard drives.  The process can be completed without the need for hard drive shredding, but if your business prefers to have hard drives destroyed, OceanTech can manage that process based on the industry’s best practices.  They also provide complete documentation, and all data destruction is managed within a closed facility and handled only by trained personnel.Electronics recycling in the Twin Cities is as easy as making a phone call to OceanTech at 612 331 4456.  From that first call, you’ll be connected with an account representative who can manage your electronics recycling needs, whether you have just a few used machines or a warehouse full of them.Because OceanTech recycles for resale, they approach every project with an eye for providing the best return for the client.OceanTech typically pays two to three times more for your company’s used electronics than anyone else in the electronics recycling business.  Their downstream resale channels make it possible for the company to recycle, refurbish and resell used computers, laptops or servers.  That’s how they can justify paying more than anyone else for the equipment.When you’re ready to upgrade computers or refresh your storage systems, plan to manage the end life of your equipment with help from OceanTech.For more information, read the services tab on this website, or call us at 612 331 4456.
Effective ITAD strategies for Data Centers

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Enhance Risk Management with ITAD

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Enhancing Data Center Sustainability Through ITAD

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