2. Why It’s Important
Impact on Resources
Impact on Economies
Electronics are Used Across the Globe
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3. Used IT Hardware Options
Sell to be Refurbished
Recycle at End-of-Life
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4. Selling Your Hardware
Earn Money Back
Hardware Sold for Refurbishment:
Test
Add New Components
Warranteed
Sold Back into Market
Vendors Evaluate Hardware for Value
Potential Credit Towards Purchase
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5. Recycling Your Hardware
Find a Vendor to Recycle at No Cost
Wasted Material → Reusable Resources
Reduces Waste Disposal
Option to Shred Hard Drives
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6. Benefits of Recycling
Conserve Resources & Energy
Create Jobs
Help Sustain the Environment
Boost Corporate Social Responsibility
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Welcome to, ‘What to Do with Your Used IT Hardware.’
You may be wondering why this is an important topic of discussion. Well, first we must consider the impact the IT industry has on the world’s resources and economics, and secondly think about how widely electronics are used across the globe and continuously produced in the market.
Robert Interjection - So what can you do with your old IT hardware?
There are options, Robert. In this webinar I’m reviewing two options that businesses have for their used hardware such as laptops, desktops, servers, and the like. Option 1 is to sell the hardware to be refurbished while option 2 is to recycle the hardware if it has been valued as end-of-life.
Robert Interjection
So what do these options mean, Shayan?
When choosing to sell hardware, as a business, you are being presented with an opportunity to earn the money back for reinvestment into newer hardware, which is always a great option, or money to be spent in a different area of your business. Who couldn’t use more cash, right? When you sell the hardware, it then goes through the process of refurbishment. This means the products are tested, verified to function properly, and are thus free of defects; they are also warranted and sold back into the market for a much lower cost than a brand new product. Keeping costs low is valuable for any company. If you are not sure whether your products hold any value, you can reach out to a company like Aventis Systems for a free evaluation. All you have to do is provide the hardware information. This is an important step if you are considering upgrading your current IT infrastructure, and would be a good way to get a credit towards an upgraded purchase and in turn costs savings for your business.
Robert Interjection
So what happens when your IT hardware is end-of-life and cannot be sold for profit?
In this case, you should find the nearest company like Aventis Systems, who will recycle these for you at no cost. How great is that! Hardware that is recycled goes through a process of converting the possibly wasted material into reusable material, to reduce the need for conventional waste disposal and use of newer raw material. If you are worried about the security of your data, you have the option to have your hard drives shredded as opposed to the general process of wiping the data. Recycling the hardware is a great option because there are still benefits to consider to recycling:
contributions to 1) decrease of economic waste, 2) conservation of resources and energy 3) create jobs, and 4) help in sustaining the environment for future generations. And, this definitely is a great way to boost your company’s corporate social responsibility profile.
These options are definitely great to consider especially during the holidays, as the option of donating to charity is also a great choice. Giving back to those in need.
Moderator Wrap-up & Close
Thank you, Shayan.
For a more general impact of e-Waste and global effects, watch our short webinar E-Waste Prevention Tips.
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