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Computer Recycling: E-Waste Service With World Class Professionalism

Friday, 28 May 2021 03:00 AM

Computer Recycling

UNION, NJ / ACCESSWIRE / May 28, 2021 / Electronics recycling is an industry with about a quarter-century of history behind it. It was borne out of the need to replace pre-Internet computing devices, CRT televisions, and older model mobile phones - all of which were getting replaced with more portable, lighter, and more technologically advanced versions of these devices. Initially serving New Jersey & surrounding areas and since expanded to cover the continental U.S., Computer Recycling has been in business since the industry got off the ground and brings with it a standard of experience & professionalism that is without parallel.

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As you probably figured out, electronics recycling is known for being a business where your hands get a little dirty. It involves everything from the transportation of equipment that sometimes has spent the last decade or so in an attic, along with plenty of hard drive shredding as secure data destruction is a substantial part of their business. That said, Computer Recycling knows that a high percentage of their client base consist of settings where cleanliness is paramount. A company representative told us that when it comes to doing any job, they treat any work environment the way they do their own: with the utmost care & respect.

"When nothing else will suffice and you are looking for the definitive all-encompassing e-waste recycler, you will find it with Computer Recycling." The representative went on to tell us "We put time, effort & investments into aspects of our work that a lot of the 'here today, gone tomorrow' companies have neglected. Our staff always come equipped with the most modern top-notch equipment needed to perform every task properly. Their uniforms are always crisp & freshly pressed. And their vehicles are current models which receive regular service to ensure that we arrive at destinations when we say we will."

Of course, having all of the tools to do the job right and an appearance that exudes professionalism are great things to have, but the rep for Computer Recycling told us that it's not what makes the company. "We wouldn't have lasted over 20 years and successfully weathered the pandemic without a high rate of customer satisfaction. Whether you have a few pallets of material or need supported service for an afternoon, we will be there in a timely fashion and provide the dedicated, courteous service that our customers have come to expect from us. Furthermore, we provide secure data destruction through hard drive destruction, and verification that our work has been completed thoroughly via issue of our Certificate of Destruction.".

Last but certainly not least, Computer Recycling's commitment to your security is bolstered with an added layer of protection. In addition, our trucks are equipped with a locking mechanism to ensure that any materials being transported will not be removed until they arrive at our secure facility, so you can rest assured that your sensitive data will be protected every step of the way", the company representative explained.

About Computer Recycling

Computer Recycling Inc. is a leading electronics recycling company committed to helping customers dispose of obsolete or unwanted electronic equipment. Offering a wide range of innovative recycling solutions, our team of industry-leading professionals provides exceptional customer service, flexible storage options, and fair pricing. Using our certified data wiping capabilities, we ensure all sensitive information is removed and that all electronics are disposed of safely and responsibly. For a full list of services please speak to a service representative or visit our official site here.

Contact Information:

Computer Recycling
Website: computerrecyclinginc.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 866-509-7267

SOURCE: Computer Recycling

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