Free Secure &
Accredited Computer Recycling

National IT Disposal is the leading provider of computer disposal services, with an intense focus on your data security and environmental sustainability.

An overview

Computer Recycling & Disposal

Inevitably your organisation will have to deal with obsolete IT assets. IT Asset Disposal is an established process for safely recycling and reusing old hardware without risking data breaches and environmental contamination from improper disposal methods.

The time to act on sustainability and data security is now. With mounting pressure from society and government, you have to take action – for your business’s future and the environments.

Our Accreditations:

An overview

Protecting your data and our planet

National IT Disposal guarantees 100% destruction of your data. Whether you opt for physical shredding or government-approved software erasure, we ensure complete privacy and security with our certified methods. This completely safeguards you from fines incurred by data breaches.

We are here to help your organisation comply with the WEEE directive whilst enhancing sustainability and corporate social responsibility. A strict 0% landfill policy operates for all items that we process. The most sustainable method of recycling is sanitisation, refurbishment and remarketing. If this is not possible, we decommission equipment into raw materials that are processed for re-use in new products.

How can we help you?

Computers, Laptops, Hardware? Not a problem.

We understand the importance of protecting your data. That’s why our secure and sustainable processes ensure you mitigate risks associated with hardware disposal, whether it be laptops, computers, hard drives, servers or anything else IT related. With our nationwide collection service, you can count on us to service your IT disposal requirements.

Servers

Servers

Servers

Servers

Step 1: Our first meeting

Introduction & Understanding Your Requirements

Contact us via phone, email or our website. You are then assigned a dedicated account manager who will be your contact throughout the entire process, providing continuity.

Your disposal requirements are discussed and reviewed. We then generate a unique disposal plan that meets all of your needs

Step 2: Coordinating the logistics

Confirming Your Collection

Your account manager will be in contact to arrange a collection date that suits you.

Your collection confirmation will be available on your online portal account as well as emailed to you.

We ensure all of your old equipment gets collected as soon as possible, thereby safeguarding your data.

Step 3: Retrieving your e-waste

Your Collection

Your National IT Disposal collection vehicle will arrive on the agreed date and time. All of our staff are DBS enhanced checked as well as our fleet of vehicles being GPS tracked and operating CCTV, consolidating the security of your data.

Your collection operative(s) will professionally remove all agreed items from your site and load them into the vehicle independently, ensuring no disruption to your activities. When loaded, you will be given a waste transfer notice to ensure compliance.

If you have requested on-site physical media destruction, our team will destroy the data-bearing media on your premises and then take away the shredded waste for recycling.

All of your collected items will be returned to National IT Disposal on the same day to guarantee the security of your data.

Step 4: Secure, sustainable e-waste treatment

Equipment Processing, Data Erasure And Treatment​

The equipment is separated into data holding and non-data holding respectively. From here, all equipment is catalogued in preparation for your asset report. Your asset report lists each item collected and includes: Brand, model, serial number, specification and a unique National IT Disposal asset number.

Based on your requirements, data-bearing media is either erased using government-approved software or shredded down to 6mm particles, ensuring all stored data is permanently and irreversibly eliminated. An itemised certificate of data destruction for all data-bearing media is then generated for your records.

Equipment that is not fit for remarketing is fully decommissioned into raw materials. With our 0% landfill policy all recovered material is completely recycled, ready to be used to manufacture new products.

Step 5: Financial rebates for your e-waste

Revenue Generation

National IT Disposal wants to help your business flourish; that’s why we provide a completely transparent rebate structure. As opposed to passing a percentage back for qualifying items, we give you a fixed monetary value for each qualifying item as it is fairer and unambiguous. This allows you to see exactly how much revenue you will be generating so you can financially plan.

After processing your e-waste, your itemised report will contain rebate values against all qualifying items. You can quickly see how much revenue has been generated. Your positive return payment will then be paid by secure same-day transfer, so you have immediate access to your funds.

 

Step 7: Reports and certificates of data destruction

Reporting

After your e-waste has been treated, you are provided with your itemised final inventory report and data destruction certificates.

All certification is uploaded to your secure, encrypted client portal account and you are automatically notified that your documentation is ready.

You can download your certified documents and keep them as proof that you have taken every necessary step to responsibly recycle your e-waste and fully comply with privacy and data legislation. 

Your National IT Disposal provided documentation ensures that related third party inspections or audits on your organisation proceed with ease.

Computers, Laptops, Hardware? Not a problem.​

Scroll Down To See Items We Collect

Servers

Computers

Laptops

Projectors

All In One

Monitors

Printers

Server rack at a company

Server Racks

MacBooks

iMac's

RAID data storage

RAID Arrays

Plotters

Network Storage

Desktop Computer

Telephone Systems

Tablets & Phones

Network Router

IT equipment being disposed of safely

Other IT Equipment