by Dan Bayha | Aug 19, 2025 | Blog Post, Compliance & Regulations, IT Asset Disposition (ITAD)
When it comes to retiring old computers, hard drives, and data storage devices, most businesses struggle with the same issues—unpredictable costs, missed pickups, poor record-keeping, and legal risks. That’s why we created the Safe Harbor Express (SHE) Program—a...
by Melanie Haga | Sep 18, 2024 | Blog Post, Compliance & Regulations, Data Destruction & Security
Ensuring Data Security: The Importance of Safe Harbor and Regular Hard Drive Destruction for Law Firms In an era where data breaches and cyber threats are becoming increasingly common, law firms, which often handle sensitive and confidential information, must...
by Tim Bayha | Mar 27, 2023 | Blog Post, Compliance & Regulations, Electronics Recycling
Recycling Computers Recycling computers is required by law in at least 25 states, but it’s also the most environmentally responsible and safe way to dispose of obsolete equipment. According to the EPA, “Electronic products are made from valuable resources...
by Tim Bayha | Apr 15, 2021 | Blog Post, Compliance & Regulations, IT Asset Disposition (ITAD), Press Release
Contact:Gabrielle Bové, Marketing Directorgbove@backthruthefuture.comwww.backthruthefuture.com973-823-9752 PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release April 12, 2021 – Franklin, NJ – Back Thru The Future has just launched its new website, IoMTSolutions.com. The new website...
by Melanie Haga | Mar 16, 2021 | Blog Post, Compliance & Regulations, Electronics Recycling
Top 5 Ways to Dispose of Computers in New Jersey Businesses, manufacturers, non-profits, charities, libraries, educational facilities, organizations, consumers, and government agencies have a variety of choices when it comes time to dispose of computers in New Jersey....
by Tim Bayha | Mar 12, 2021 | Blog Post, Compliance & Regulations, Electronics Recycling
In the US, computer recycling and data security is a well regulated industry – at least twenty-five U.S. states currently have electronics recycling laws. The National Center for Electronics Recycling (NCER) developed an interactive map that helps to find out...