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Old computers: what are the options?

Do you have your own business?
Then it is important to replace your computers every few years.
This way you can be sure that you keep working safely and efficiently.
But what do you do with your old computers?
Taking them to the dump costs a lot of time and gives you little return.
So choose computer and laptop recycling.
This is not only an economical choice, but also a sustainable one.
Curious about the options for your old computers?
Then read on!

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Free recycling

Do you have at least 200 pounds of computer waste within your company?
Then we will come and pick it up from you free of charge.
This applies not only to computers, but also to other hardware.
Think of monitors, printers, phones and batteries.
Or opt for laptop recycling.
That cleans up nicely!
With computer recycling, the various parts of old hardware are reused.
Together, we reduce the amount of electronic waste.

Data destruction

Sure there’s no sensitive information on your old computers?
Then combine computer recycling with our certified data destruction.
When you use our pickup service, we place the hard drives in specially sealed containers.
Then we destroy the data in our warehouse.
Prefer to see with your own eyes how your data is destroyed?
Then choose to have data destroyed on-site with our mobile shredder.

Selling old computers

Do you have old hardware that still works well and is complete?
In some cases you can still make money with it.
Your hardware must not be too old, must be from a major brand ánd you must have at least ten pieces to sell.
We buy the following hardware:

  • Desktop PCs and laptops from Core i3 first generation onward
  • TFT monitors 19 inches or larger in black or black-silver
  • Laser printers up to 3 years old
  • Servers and storage up to 4 years old
  • Network equipment up to 4 years old

Really good recycling

IT Recycling is WEEELABEX certified. This means that we achieve the highest possible recycling rates for computer recycling. For example, did you know that by 2021 we could recycle about 86 percent of the materials in desktop PCs? When destroying hard disks, we could even recover 96 percent of the materials.