Commercial electronics recycling, priced honestly.
Florida has no statewide electronics recycling law and no landfill ban on electronics, which means nobody is forcing you to do this properly. Doing it properly anyway costs less than most people expect, and produces a document you'd rather have than not.
- Desktops, laptops, all-in-ones
- Servers, blades, racks and PDUs
- Switches, routers, firewalls, APs
- Drives, SSDs, NAS and SAN
- Phones, tablets, docks, thin clients
- Loose RAM, CPUs, GPUs, cards
- CRT monitors and tube TVs - $25
- Laser printers and copiers - $20
- LCD monitors under 10 units - $8
- UPS with lead-acid batteries - $15
- Loose batteries - $2
- Non-IT appliances - $30
Working equipment with resale value is tested and resold, which is the best environmental outcome available and also the thing that pays for your free pickup. Components are harvested where worthwhile. Everything else is palletised and transferred to a certified downstream processor, with the manifest kept on file. Nothing we collect goes to a landfill, and nothing is exported.
We're a commercial operation. A household with one old tower and a CRT is better served by the county drop-off programme than by paying us a truck fee - call and we'll tell you where to go rather than quote you. If you're clearing an estate or a home office with ten or more machines, that's a different conversation and worth asking about.