Below is a recap of this week’s blog posts, including how ITAD compliance is critical for successful disposition, reducing your carbon footprint with data center disposition, how vITAD represents the progression of IT asset disposition, and reducing your carbon footprint with device reuse and recycling.
ITAD Compliance is Critical for Successful Disposition
Many elements ensure the IT asset disposition process runs smoothly, but compliance is a crucial cog in the ITAD machine. In the ITAD space, compliance represents a commitment to transparency and accountability for asset management and disposition, and following industry regulation standards. As the industry evolves, regulations are becoming more stringent, and compliance will help ITAD providers navigate industry challenges and protect against potential legal ramifications.
Reduce Your Carbon Footprint with Data Center Disposition
Environmental awareness has become a staple in the business world, as many companies have implemented sustainability policies and reporting methods to enhance transparency and accountability. Environmental transparency is becoming increasingly critical in the digital age, especially regarding electronic waste. E-waste accounts for 70 percent of the earth’s toxic waste and will continue growing. Responsible IT asset disposition (ITAD) is a primary factor in combating the global e-waste crisis. ITAD providers offer end-of-use services for various electronics, including data centers, that will help reduce your carbon footprint.
vITAD Represents The Progression of IT Asset Disposition
Traditionally, the core services of IT asset disposition have included logistics, data sanitization, certification, onsite services, and more. However, as the digital landscape evolves, clients’ needs become more sophisticated. The ITAD industry is evolving to include a new list of criteria and expectations to meet these needs. HOBI refers to the value-added IT asset disposition services or vITAD.
Reduce Your Carbon Footprint with Device Reuse & Recycling
Global e-waste generation significantly contributes to environmental pollution and continues to increase. The world produces more than 60 million tonnes of e-waste annually, with only 22.3 percent recorded as recycled. IT asset disposition (ITAD) enterprises provide sustainable solutions for retired IT assets and value-added services that maximize the value of used devices, including data erasure and device reuse via asset redeployment. Partnering with an ITAD provider will help companies reduce their carbon footprint and increase ROI.