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One of those challenges can be finding a trustworthy and reliable computer and electronics recycling company. The best strategy is to begin your search with local companies for several reasons.

By going with a local company you lower risk by lowering the number of hands that the materials will have to pass through. If there is even a chance that any of the hard drives has sensitive company information then by working with a local e-waste company the chance for the information ending up in the wrong hands is minimal. It is probable that security personnel or management could accompany the materials and watch it be destroyed. That would be near inordinately expensive or impossible if shipped even a short distance.

When working with a local company the convenience of being able to schedule pick ups without having to worry about setting up shipping by a third-party removes a layer of complication. The extra steps involved in arranging shipping and scheduling drop off or pick ups will be alleviated by staying local.

Verifying the downstream practices will be a smoother process by contacting a recycling company in the same town. It is vital to know that the downstream practices are environmentally friendly. If they are within driving distance, it would be so much easier to tour the facility or meet with representatives. You do not want to find out much too late that they burn the e-waste at their lake property or some other such nonsense.

This may sound a little off topic but networking. Bare with me a moment. Every other business in town has to do something with obsolete electronics. Whoever you choose should have a network of local companies that they have a relationship with. Some of those will be people or businesses you may want to do business with. It may take some time to develop a relationship but it disposal maidenhead (http://berkshire-computer-recycling.co.uk/computer-recycling-maidenhead) could certainly lead to a few referrals.

Supporting the local economy would be a real benefit. It may not affect you directly or in a quantitative way but what is good for local business is good for you. I am sure that when your neighbour is looking for a product or service you provide I bet you hope they look local.

There are many benefits to working with a local computer and e-waste recycling company. There are exceptions based on your companies needs but the pros far outweigh the cons.


The best strategy is to begin your search with local companies for several reasons.

By going with a local company you lower risk by lowering the number of hands that the materials will have to pass through. If there is even a chance that any of the hard drives has sensitive company information then by working with a local e-waste company the chance for the information ending up in the wrong hands is minimal. Whoever you choose should have a network of local companies that they have a relationship with.