by Tim Bayha | Sep 27, 2021 | Blog Post, Electronics Recycling, Industry Insights/Resources
In our recently released white paper, “Choosing a Technology Recycling Vendor in 5 Steps” , we outlined how an organization can gather and sort their e-waste. While most recyclers will pick up any pile of electronic equipment, grouping your e-waste will make it easier...
by Tim Bayha | Jul 13, 2021 | Blog Post, Data Destruction & Security, Industry Insights/Resources
USA Today ran an article last year about consumers cleaning and organizing their homes during the pandemic. The author stated that many homeowners were clearing our closets, garages, and attics and listing items on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace or donating their...
by Tim Bayha | May 13, 2021 | Blog Post, Electronics Recycling, Industry Insights/Resources
How recycling can help reduce manufacturer’s Carbon Footprint Excerpt from IoMTsolutions.com: What contributes to a carbon footprint? A carbon footprint refers to the amount of carbon emitted from consumption of fossil fuels. According to the EPA, the...
by Tim Bayha | Apr 26, 2021 | Blog Post, Electronics Recycling, Industry Insights/Resources
NJ Business Magazine recently published an article written by Melanie J. Haga, CEO at Back Thru The Future. The article talks about the challenges for New Jersey businesses that are left with excess computer equipment in the post pandemic recovery. Corporations,...
by Tim Bayha | Apr 20, 2021 | Blog Post, Electronics Recycling, Industry Insights/Resources
In A recent article in PC Magazine, the author states that Big Tech needs to do more about the ever growing problem of e-waste. E-waste problems are not new, but the problems are growing faster than the solutions and it’s a problem that has no single solution. It...
by Tim Bayha | Apr 2, 2021 | Blog Post, Data Destruction & Security, Industry Insights/Resources
On a recent rainy Monday, one of our clients dropped off some computer equipment at around 8am. He was grateful that I had gotten into the office early, as he was worried that nobody would be in. I held the door for him while he brought in some computer equipment he...