With every electronic innovation there comes new lifecycle management issues, and electronics recyclers are finding a new demand for used tablet recycling.In Minneapolis, electronics recycling company OceanTech says it is receiving more calls this year than in any prior year from their 1,600 client companies specifically inquiring about used tablet recycling. OceanTech, which does recycle, refurbish and resell tablets, says it expects the market for used tablets will grow swiftly. The company has geared up its data destruction services to handle erasing tablet memories to allow for resale.The good news for businesses is that used tablet recycling makes it possible to recoup some of the early tablet expenses and subsidize upgrades to newer, more powerful versions.“Big business wants their employees to have the best technology. In the tablet market, the technology has advanced greatly, with different sizes and lighter weights, and people want to upgrade,” says OceanTech’s founder and CEO.Used tablet recycling is also a good trend for nonprofit organizations, school districts, and growing businesses that cannot afford to purchase the latest machines.“There is sure to be huge demand for a clean, refurbished, used tablet. Used tablet recycling is going to enable organizations that might not otherwise have access to the technology and the convenience of a tablet to buy them at affordable prices,” says OceanTech.Retired tablets may be a relatively new item in the storage closet of American businesses, but OceanTech says it is reminding its 1600 customers that value on used tablets drops fast. The newer the equipment, the more it is worth. Data security on tablets is also a relatively new concern for corporate IT departments, and a responsible recycling program offers the most secure way to ensure that sensitive company information is destroyed during used tablet recycling.To talk about recycling tablets or other electronics, call OceanTech at 612 331 4456.