When it comes to e-wastes such as computers, printers, hardware, scanners, fax machines and other associated equipment then the first question that comes to mind is: how to get rid of them? Should you resell, recycle or destroy them? Well, professional data destruction services are able to provide all of them in one fine platform. Despite the ease, most of the businesses are prone to committing certain mistakes and this article reveals them all.

  1. Going for DIY

Many organizations lack the expertise and resources that are required for destruction of drives. This specifically standards true for the complex parts like circuit boards. These require safe isolation and the toxic components including heavy metals like palladium, gold, copper and silver must be extracted and reused. Do-it-yourself (DIY) approach will never provide the same efficacy and results as compared to professional Chicago computer recycling company.

  1. Not knowing where the drives end up

It's no secret that IT asset management vendors have become the need of the hour. But, do you know where the drives are really going? Instead of relying on almost any company that you come across, get to know more about what are the steps that are taken for safe disposal and where do the drives end up. In most of the cases, companies follow a systematic business model that includes:

  • Logistics: This is the first step in which the drives are transported from workplace to the destruction facility in a professional and secured manner.
  • Destruction: In the second step, the data stored in drives are verifiably destroyed so that it cannot be retrieved by malicious party. Most of the companies rely on hard drive shredding to destroy drives.
  • Refurbishing: Later, the electronic waste is examined once again and if information can still be restored then it is retreated.
  • Recycling: At last, the residual components are sent to recycling units to use the potential materials that can be reused again.
  1. Not reporting or tracking the hard drives

You need to take advantage of the tracking and reporting services that are offered by most of the disposition companies. This eliminates the exposure and risk, while enabling proper management. You can know the number of drives that have reached the facility along with those that are yet to be transported from the workplace.

  1. Not making the most of E-Waste IT Asset Recycling Chicago

To help you make the most of e-waste professional companies devise plans and strategies that can be implemented to reduce expenses and gain tax benefits. Further, they make sure that the Electronics IT Recycling Chicago are ready to be destructed and retire properly minimizing the chances of penalties.

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