WEEE Asset Disposal
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Don’t Be The Next Breach
Improper disposal of IT assets can lead to data breaches, financial losses, and damage to a company’s reputation due to the risk of sensitive information falling into the wrong hands.
Proper IT asset disposal practices involve the secure data wiping or destruction of storage devices, followed by responsible recycling or refurbishment to recover valuable materials and minimise electronic waste.
Turning the Tide: Tackling Electronic Waste Through Responsible Recycling
In the UK, approximately 1.5 million tonnes of electronic waste are generated each year, making proper IT recycling crucial for environmental sustainability.
The disposal of IT assets must comply with regulations such as the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and the Data Protection Act to ensure legal compliance and environmental responsibility.
Safeguarding Futures: Responsible Disposal of
E-Waste for a Sustainable Tomorrow
E-waste contains hazardous substances like lead, mercury, and cadmium, which can pose significant risks to human health and the environment if not properly recycled.
Partnering with trusted IT asset disposal providers ensures that businesses uphold ethical standards, protect confidential information, and fulfil their legal obligations regarding the disposal of end-of-life IT equipment.
90%
of companies experience at least one data breach due to improperly disposed-of IT equipment, highlighting the critical importance of secure asset disposal
20%
of electronic waste is formally recycled, underscoring the urgent need for improved IT asset disposal practices to mitigate environmental impact.
50%
of electronic waste is exported to developing countries for disposal, posing environmental and health hazards to local communities and ecosystems.
10%
of companies properly erase data from all their old IT equipment before disposal, highlighting the widespread risk of data breaches from inadequate asset disposal practices.