Our Working Process - How We Work For Our Customers

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Pickup Schedule

A pickup is initiated after you schedule a service with us via email or call.
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Transportation

Our team takes care of the transportation and reverse logistics for secure delivery.
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Execution

We select and segregate your e-waste into groups based on their condition and value.
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Certifications

We release certificates as proof of safe data destruction and eco-friendly e-waste disposal.
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Pickup Scheduling

Easy Booking In Philadelphia

We initiate the process once you schedule a call with our experts. They connect with us through the ‘contact us’ form or via email and phone. Our team assesses their requirements and gives a price quote. We chedule a Pickup after both parties agree on the terms & conditions.

Transporation

Live Tracking for Logistics and Chain-of-Transportation

The second step in our ITAD service procedure is arranging the transportationwith liveGPS tracking. Our team reaches your address to safely pack, load, and transfer the e-waste to a secure and controlled facility. These are highly trained staff members who handle your assets with care and responsibility.

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Execution

EWell-structured Process For Secure & Sustainable Disposal

This is the most important stage involving certified data wiping (degaussing for hard drives, incineration, and physical destruction) Later, clients can choose to recycle their assets or send them for refurbishment and reuse. The electronic devices are labeled and segregated based on their value. Our goal is to utilize every scrap of your e-waste so nothing reaches the landfill.

Certifications

Stay Sustainable And Audit-ready

The last stage of our comprehensive e-waste disposal process. We collect all the required details, including certificates for complete data destruction, compliant recycling, and other

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Contact Us

Get In Touch

Contact Info

Telephone

(445) 300-5525

Opening Hours

Monday - Sunday / 08:00 - 18:00

Accepted E-Waste Items

  • Computers, servers, tablets, laptops, iPads, notebooks, and other computing devices
  • Computer peripherals, including keyboards, cords, wires, cables, and mice
  • Cell phones, telephones, and Data center equipment
  • Printers, scanners, fax machines (fees may apply based on size)
  • Stand-alone copiers (fees may apply based on size)
  • Medical and laboratory electronic equipment (non-contaminated)
  • Flat-screen computer monitors, Hand-held electronic devices, Ink and toner cartridges
  • Solar panels, Motors, Stereos and speakers
  • Rechargeable batteries only, including sealed lead-acid and computer backup batteries
  • Battery backup systems (UPS)
  • Cameras and video cameras
  • Computer gaming consoles and accessories

Unacceptable Items

  • Printed circuit boards (ballasts, transformers, capacitors, etc.)
  • Explosives, firearms, or ammunition
  • Non-electronic scrap materials (tires, office waste, general trash)
  • Radioactive materials
  • Household hazardous materials (paint, oil, chemicals)
  • Corrosive materials, including automotive batteries
  • Compressed gas cylinders
  • Refrigerants
  • Oil filters
  • Lead or lead-containing devices
  • Mercury switches or liquid mercury
  • Household appliances (toasters, stoves, blow dryers, etc.)
  • Hazardous or contaminated medical equipment