Mint Recycling can help with all your IT Recycling and Disposal from full Datacentres to Computers, Servers, Rackmount Severs, Printers, Photocopiers, CCU, Phones, IP Phones, SIP Phones, Dect Phones, Cards, Consoles, Routers, Expansion Modules, Conference Phones and Headsets.
We can offer a bespoke service tailored to your needs and unlike most companies where time is a critical factor we offer an industry leading 24/7 Availability.
We only use experienced engineers that work with you to Decommission/Pickup your equipment with minimal disruption to you and your Company. We offer a tailored service for all your requirements.
We make sure any sensitive data is disposed of and wiped correctly. We use industry standard methods to ensure the Data Protection Act is complied with and to ensure your data is secured.
Hard Drives & Media can be wiped, degaussed, crushed or shredded to industry standards that Comply with the Data Protection Act.
Mint Recycling is registered at the Environment Agency for waste, electrical and electronic equipment
Our site recovery team provide some of the following services:
- Site and risk assessment
- Dismantling and packaging
- Decommission Recycle and Disposal Services
- Office Clearance
- Waste transfer note certification issued upon removal & completion
- In accordance with The European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE)
IT Collection Recycling & Disposal
As a business owner, you are legally required to recycle ALL your redundant electrical and electronic equipment waste in accordance with the WEEE Directive
If you no longer want your old office telephone handsets, system(s), IT equipment, Mint Recycling can make a site visit, collect the items and recycle them in an environmentally responsible manner.
Why Is IT Recycling & Disposal Necessary?
In Europe, the WEEE Directive, a regulation designed to dispose of used electronic goods in an environmentally-friendly manner, took effect in August 2005, so all electronic appliance manufacturers in the region must build a collection and recycling system for end-of-life electronic products.
The ‘Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment’ Directive (WEEE Directive) became law in January 2007. Old office telephones, systems, UPS batteries, computers, monitors, printers, etc., can no longer be disposed of at landfill sites. Instead, they must be recycled by a registered waste management company. Electrical waste emits lead and other hazardous toxins, which can result in a detrimental impact on the environment, which in turn has profound consequences for wildlife and human life.
Businesses must have a certificate of proof that their electrical waste has been disposed of and recycled by a registered waste recycler.