
Atlanta Businesses Guide to IT Equipment Recycling
For any business in Atlanta, figuring out what to do with old technology is a whole lot more than just cleaning out a storage closet.

For any business in Atlanta, figuring out what to do with old technology is a whole lot more than just cleaning out a storage closet.

For an Atlanta CIO, secure data destruction stops being a back-office cleanup task the moment you attach real breach economics to a retired laptop, failed

A lot of Atlanta companies have the same closet. It might be a locked storage room, a shelf in the server area, or a back

For any business in a tech hub as vibrant as Atlanta, a steady stream of new technology isn't a luxury—it's essential for staying in the

Old computers rarely leave an Atlanta office in a tidy, planned way. They collect in storage rooms, under desks, in IDF closets, or on carts

A retired server leaves a Buckhead office. It doesn’t need to become landfill, and it doesn’t need to become a compliance headache either. Handled responsibly,

Old hard drives tend to pile up in the same places across Atlanta offices. A locked IT closet. A storage room after a server refresh.

Your office manager opens the storage closet to find old laptops stacked beside retired monitors, a box of loose hard drives, and a few mystery

Your IT closet usually tells the truth before your reporting does. If you're managing equipment for an Atlanta office, hospital, school, agency, or data center,

Most Atlanta companies don’t decide to look for a recycler because sustainability suddenly became a morning priority. They do it because an IT closet is