E-Waste & Recycling

Why We Recycle E-Waste

One of the biggest issues we face in our environment is the increasingly large amount of landfills that is now causing major issues for our planet. An end-of-life device can still have many components that can be re-used and recycled. Our vision is to re-furbish/re-use/re-market equipment where possible to high percentage of the waste materials in the cases where this is not viable.

WEEE Directive

The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (the WEEE directive) which took effect in 2003 was launched with the vision of minimising and  reducing the impact on the environment by waste electronic and electrical equipment.

The directive covers the environmental effects of redundant equipment in areas such as collection, recycling and end-of-life waste materials.

Detailed information on the WEEE initiative can be found Here

Whats Our Process

We take every step we can to help reduce our impact on our environment. This is achieved by focusing on how we source and purchase materials to run and manage our business. Our main vision is our drive to re-furbish/re-use/re-market as many end-of-life and redundant devices. By this process we are able to save assets ending up in landfill and to pass the savings to you! This also allows us to focus on using genuine parts in repairs where possible, like instances where manufacturers do not sell any parts.