We specialize in recycling IT products that are no longer in use. They are brought to our warehouse in Phoenix, refurbished, and remarketed to corporations that need the parts. Any part that cannot be re-used is broken down to the circuit level and recycled for remanufacturing. We do not only provide recycling services, but also specialize in data destruction of hard drives and tape media, as well as provide "hard to find" equipment for the IT industry.

We have the ability to perform pickups nationwide and can offer our services for one-time pickups or yearly contracts. With each pickup, a lot report is given that includes descriptions, serial numbers, and asset numbers, so that you can easily track your assets to make sure that they are removed from your inventory. You will also be provided with a list of assets that include a transfer of ownership and a certificate of destruction for items that are to be destroyed. This is just one way that DMD Systems offers full indemnity to assure you that your company assets and data are not at risk.

 
EcoEcoIT Your Green Newsletter
An E-Waste Story That'll Make You Want To Quit

60 Minutes (the CBS news magazine) ran such a disturbing story on e-waste last night that it's practically enough to make you want to disavow yourself of hi-tech altogether. I almost wish I didn't see it because now, I'm having a hard time reconciling all the digital products I have (or want to buy) and what I tell my kids about leading a greener lifestyle. How can we possibly make that next iPod, cell phone, notebook, or flat screen purchase and say we're green at the same time? Read More

Hazardous Waste: Getting rid...

Imagine sitting in your office absorbed in the logistics of your ERP implementation when the telephone jars you out of your reverie. Your CEO is on the line, your general counsel is sitting by his side, and they demand to see you right away. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has classified a local landfill as a contaminated site and has just fingered your company as a potentially responsible party in a massive $20 million cleanup. Read More

You Can Go To Jail...

Few corporate executives know that they can be fined or jailed for improper disposal of computers, according to a recent survey by Hewlett-Packard Financial Services.

HP Financial Services commissioned a survey on information technology equipment disposal. The results, released Thursday, show that few executives are aware of the costs, regulations, penalties, fines, and environmental impacts related to throwing out old IT equipment. Read More



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