Secure Computer Recycling and Asset Recovery Programs
Printer Recycling -What happens to my old Printer?
Today
as never before selecting the right printer recycler is imperative.
With increasing regulations from the Environmental
Protection Agency and federal legislation Sarbanes
Oxley, Gramm
Leach Bliley, or HIPPA
you need to make the best choice possible in how you recycle
your old printer. At Computer
Recycling USA we pride ourselves on providing our clients
with the most secure computer recycling
programs available today. Our printer recycling process
has been developed over many years of experience working with
businesses and government agencies intent on making sure their
printers are recycled in a socially responsible and secure
manner.
Contrast
that with others in the recycling industry whose main goal
is to maximize profit and throughput at the exclusion of everything
else.USA
Today, National
Geographic, etc. In the low cost/high volume model a recycler
will simply export your old printer for scrap value. This
type of process is designed to move large volumes quickly
and inexpensively with little regard to security, environmental
impact, and social responsibility. It’s important
to note that many of these operations are registered with
the EPA because what they’re doing is not illegal.
The advantage of this type of printer recycling operation
is that they can provide cheap printer recycling to their
customers. The disadvantage is that their customers can never
be sure of the extent of their liability because they never
really know what will happen to their old printers.
Computer
Recycling USA utilizes an intelligent reuse process
backed by a written
guarantee. Our goal is to extend the useful life of the
printer and its components as much as possible thereby decreasing
the demand for brand new equipment and reducing the overall
waste stream. We also provide a closed loop recycling option
for clients that prefer to have their printers recycled completely.
The
first and most important step of the printer recycling process
is to develop a scope of work with our client. In this phase
we take the time to understand our client’s security
and printer recycling needs. Needs that extend from the time
equipment is decommissioned all they way through eventual
recycling. Computer Recycling USA is willing and able to help
you improve your internal processes as well as the external
printer recycling process. Our goal is to decrease your risk
as a company as well as your personal risk as the person responsible
for the disposal. In developing a scope of work for your printer
recycling program we also develop a logistics plan because
the rising costs of transportation can easily equal or exceed
the cost of printer recycling. Most phases of our process
have several options so our clients are given choices as to
how they want their old printer recycled.
When
we receive the printers to be recycled we begin by triaging
the equipment to identify the type of equipment, determine
its age, and assess its condition. The next step of the printer
recycling process is to record relevant information from the
printer in accordance with the statement of work and to enter
that information in our proprietary database for our client’s
disposition report.
Once
the printer is properly cataloged, physical processing then
begins. Asset tags are removed from the printer and depending
on the scope of work, printers that still have useful life
may be reconditioned and sold through our printer reseller
channels or donated to one of the many charities we support.
If the printer has no or limited value as a whole unit, it
is then sent through a de-manufacturing process where useful
components may be harvested, and other base components like
metals, plastics, and circuit boards are separated for further
processing.
Further
processing consists of accumulating the various types of materials,
i.e. plastic, metals, and circuit boards and sending them
to a smelting facility where they are shredded into bit sized
pieces then melted down. Metals and plastics are recycled
for future use and circuit boards have precious metals extracted
to save the environment from costly and environmentally harmful
mining operations. When the job is complete, the appropriate
reports and certificates of recycling and destruction are
sent to the client for their permanent records.
At
Computer Recycling USA we strive for perfection
every day. However, if something goes wrong while we’re
recycling your printer we give you the best indemnification
package available in the industry today backed by a written
guarantee.
Call
a Computer Recycling USA representative today
to discuss your situation at 877-PC WASTE or to learn more
about us email us at pr-info@ComputerRecyclingUSA.com.
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