Corona has a significant impact on the way we work and the role of offices.
For example, we are dealing with company closures, reorganizations or companies choosing to work entirely from home.
But what to do with all the office furniture?
And where does the hardware such as monitors, printers and servers go?
At IT-Recycling we are here for you, with our recycling and business clearance services.
We are happy to tell you more below.
The changing role of offices
With the outbreak of corona, we all suddenly had to deal with it: working from home.
But this also seems to be causing a lasting change in our workplace.
For example, 27% of home workers say they will work from home more often even after the crisis.
As a result, we will see fewer large, traditional offices with fixed workstations.
The office will become more of a meeting and conference place.
Leaving a business space empty?
When you move or terminate the lease of a business space, in most cases you have to vacate it.
A big job that no one in the company really wants.
We have good news: we can do this for you, too.
We offer complete company clearances as a service.
We pick up everything from office chairs to filing cabinets and from tables to cables.
We are always transparent about our prices, so you know immediately where you stand. View prices for evictions here.
Hardware recycling & data destruction
In an office or business space, of course, you’re not just dealing with furniture.
What about monitors?
Printers?
Servers?
Copy machines?
Tackle a corporate clearance right away smartly, by combining it with recycling and data destruction.
We offer recycling as a free service (especially for companies), when it involves more than 200 kilos of computer waste.
This way, you make a smart choice for the environment and are not stuck with old hardware yourself.
Want to make an appointment for recycling?
You can easily do so online. Make an appointment for recycling here.
In short, are you looking for a quick and smart way to completely clear a space?
Then you’ve come to the right place at IT Recycling.