NJSurplustech provides complete IT asset disposition (ITAD) services, including end-of-life electronics recycling, certified data destruction, brand protection, and return-on-investment for resale IT assets. We serve corporate clients, government agencies, and medical and educational facilities throughout our surrounding communities and across the U.S.
Our ITAD Services
We recycle all types of electronics, including computers, laptops, servers, printers, monitors, and more. We follow strict environmental regulations to ensure that your electronics are recycled responsibly.
We use industry-leading data destruction methods to ensure that your data is permanently erased. We offer a variety of data destruction methods to meet your specific needs
We work with you to protect your brand by ensuring that your IT assets are disposed of in a secure and confidential manner. We will never sell or share your data with third parties.
We can help you maximize the value of your IT assets by reselling them to our network of certified buyers. We offer a variety of resale options to meet your specific needs.
NJSurplustech is a full-service electronic and computer recycling company. We offer certified computer recycling, data shredding, and ITAD services to businesses, educational institutions, and data centers. We provide on-site and flexible computer recycling services to meet the needs of our clients. All clients receive certified destruction certificates for their compliance requirements.
The IT hardware that we recycle includes:
We understand that the security of your data is paramount, and we take every precaution to ensure that your data is completely destroyed when you recycle your electronic devices with us. Our data destruction services meet or exceed the following standards:
- NIST 800-88 Guidelines for Media Sanitization
- Department of Defense standards (DOD 5220.22-M)
Here are a few bullets you can use to convince companies to give you their extra computers for recycling:
Computers contain hazardous materials, such as lead, mercury, and cadmium. When these materials are not properly recycled, they can pollute the environment and harm human health.
Companies can save money by recycling their old computers instead of throwing them away. The cost of recycling a computer is typically much lower than the cost of disposing of it in a landfill.
The materials in computers can be recycled and reused to make new products. This helps to conserve natural resources and reduce pollution.
Companies that recycle their old computers are seen as being environmentally responsible. This can help to improve the company's image and attract new customers.