Recycle Electronics in Massachusetts

Do you have old, obsolete, broken or otherwise unwanted equipment taking up space around your office? On top of being a source of clutter, storing these items long-term can have serious consequences for your business and the environment. Even if you have taken the time to delete files on computers, servers, tablets and other devices, they can still be retrieved by opportunistic hackers, disgruntled ex-employees and other malicious actors. The same can be said for standard disposal in regular trash cans and dumpsters. This practice also contributes to landfills, water contamination and other ecological concerns. These negative outcomes can be avoided with the assistance of experienced and certified electronics recycling professionals. When local organizations want to recycle electronics in Massachusetts, they trust our team PC Survivors with the task.

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Your Electronics, Our Expertise: Custom Recycling Solutions

Don’t settle for a one-size fits-all style solution when you recycle your electronics in Massachusetts. At PC Survivors, we recognize that every company has unique needs when it comes to data destruction and e-waste management. That is why we take a personalized approach to each client, consulting directly with decision makers and coordinating a plan that reflects your unique operation and objectives. You can have your devices picked-up for processing at our Hanover facility or, if you prefer, on-site data destruction service is also available. In which case we’ll bring our OMDD shredders and mobile data destruction equipment to your place of business.

Peace of Mind for Every Byte: Comprehensive Data Security

By partnering with our team at PC Survivors, you are ensuring that your materials are being handled in a legally sound and environmentally sustainable manner. Our data destruction methods meet or exceed the standards outlined in HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley and all other applicable legislation. Our commitment to best practices is further exemplified by our RIOS (The Recycling Industry Operating Standard™) and R2v3 Certificates. These designations are maintained through rigorous annual audits of our facilities, processes and systems. Additionally, we are proud to be members of NAID (The National Association for Information Destruction).

See What Local Customers Have to Say

Find out what makes us the go-to destination to recycle electronics in Boston and throughout Massachusetts through the words of those we’ve worked with. One 5-star review reads, “Our company has used them to recycle old equipment. I got to take a tour of their facility, and I felt they do a great job. I am happy to do business with them.”

Another satisfied customer shares their success story, “We used PC Survivors as our recycler when I worked for Advantage Resourcing. They recycled our old equipment professionally and securely.”

If you need secure and sustainable way to recycle electronics in Massachusetts, call 781-924-3071, email info@pcsmass.com or visit our contact page to discuss options for your business with a member of our team today.

What is R2 RIOS?

RIOS or R2/RIOS certification is the highest, most responsible standard in recycling. Our team’s strict adherence to practices outlined in these certifications protects your company from data theft and privacy infringements while maintaining safety and environmental consciousness. R2/RIOS meets numerous international standards – allowing us to effectively serve businesses, government agencies and military entities worldwide. 

E-Waste Recycling

In the US, over 2.9 million tons of electronics are disposed of each year with only 20% ending up being recycled according to the EPA. Unfortunately, the other 80% usually ends up in landfills. More than 300 million computers and 2 billion smartphones were manufactured in 2014 but the rare and precious metals necessary to manufacture these devices is in limited supply. We help companies manage e-scrap responsibly and preserve the environment while enhancing worker safety, the economy and their bottom lines.

Electronics Disposal Process

We strictly adhere to all proper electronics recycling compliance methods and protocols such as Gramm Leach Bliley and HIPAA. PC Survivors will assure that all materials are handled in full compliance with State and Federal regulations. We guarantee that all customer requests for proper disposal, handling, and/or disposition will be honored. For example, these requests may include data and hardware destruction, asset tag removal and redeployment of material. PC Survivors ensures that all materials are disposed of in an environmentally safe and responsible manner.

Secure On-Site Data Destruction & Pick Up

PC Survivors provides on-site data destruction and electronics recycling for all electronics equipment, dental, medical, laboratory equipment, computers, laptops and more.

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Items We Accept

Here are some of the electronics and materials we responsibly recycle in accordance with all Local, State and Federal laws. Please click here for details and a full list of items that we accept.

PCs
Network Equipment
Memory Chips
LCD Monitors
New (Obsolete) and Used Toner
Mobile Devices
Power Supplies
POS Equipment
Projectors

Laptops
Laboratory Equipment
Tablets
Hard Drives
Circuit Cards
Cable
DLT Tapes
Keyboards
Batteries/UPS

CD/DVD/VHS Players
Power Cords
Cameras
GPS Devices
Netbooks
Servers/Server Racks/Rails/Cabinets
Solid State Drives
Computer Mice

Dental Equipment
Camcorders
Precious Metals
Audio/Video Equipment
Medical Equipment
Hospital Equipment
Telephones & Telephone Systems
Docking Stations
And Much More…

Contact Us

Contact our expert team to get started today.

Simply use the form on this page and we will respond as soon as possible or call 781-924-3071 during our regular business hours.

We are open Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm Eastern Standard Time (EST).

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