
Atlanta Corporate IT Equipment Recycling Guide (2026)
Old laptops pile up in a locked closet. A shelf holds retired switches, tangled power cords, and monitors nobody wants to touch because nobody is

Old laptops pile up in a locked closet. A shelf holds retired switches, tangled power cords, and monitors nobody wants to touch because nobody is

A lot of Atlanta businesses reach the same point at once. The office upgrades laptops, swaps servers, or closes a branch, and suddenly there's a

The storage room usually tells the story first. In Atlanta offices, it’s often a locked back room with retired laptops, decommissioned servers, old monitors, and

Metro Atlanta now sits as the world’s second-largest data center market by inventory capacity, with at least 163 data centers and more than $40 billion

Retired laptops rarely leave an office in a clean, orderly way. They pile up after a hardware refresh, a merger, a remote-work rollout, or a

An office cleanout usually starts the same way. Someone opens a storage closet, finds stacked laptops, aging desktops, loose hard drives, dead monitors, and a

A lot of Atlanta IT leaders are sitting on the same problem right now. There’s a cage, closet, lab corner, or back room filled with

Your office is clearing a storage room. The data center team is decommissioning racks. Facilities wants the loading dock back. Finance wants retired assets off

Old laptops in a locked closet don’t look dangerous. Retired servers stacked in a back office don’t look expensive. A pallet of monitors waiting for

A Midtown office closes one floor after a lease change, and the IT manager ends up with a locked room full of monitors, retired laptops,