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Electronics Recycling · Green Tech

The right end-of-life for every device — and the audit trail to prove it.

Most equipment that gets called "recycling" still has useful life left, salvageable parts, or recoverable value. Our job is to extract every dollar and every gram of useful material before the genuine scrap goes to a certified domestic recycler.

100% domestic processing Reuse before recycle Certificate of recycling
Recycling Impact at a Glance

Real diversion, real recovery, real documentation.

Representative numbers across the projects we have run — we share the actual figures for your project in the closeout package.

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Average diversion rate from landfill across our projects
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Typical refurbish-and-resell share by unit count
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Domestic downstream processing — no overseas dumping
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Devices documented by serial number with chain of custody
Environmental Savings

What every ton of properly processed e-waste saves.

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Greenhouse gas avoided

Equivalent to a passenger car off the road for ~4 months.

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Landfill volume avoided

Plus toxic leachate (lead, mercury, BFRs) kept out of groundwater.

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Energy saved vs. mining virgin metals

Recovery uses under 10% of the energy of equivalent ore extraction.

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Water saved per ton of copper recovered

Versus extracting the same quantity from copper ore.

The three-stage waterfall

Every device that comes through our process is evaluated against three sequential outcomes:

1. Refurbish for reuse or resale

Functional equipment is tested, cleaned, data-destroyed, repaired if needed, and resold through certified secondary-market channels. We follow practices similar to what you see at Sunnking — the goal is to keep working hardware in service for as long as it has economic and functional life.

2. Destroy & harvest for the secondary market

Equipment that isn't worth refurbishing as a unit often contains components that are worth harvesting: memory modules, drives, GPUs, NICs, PSUs, processors, and rare-earth-containing assemblies. These enter the parts secondary market and offset disposal cost.

3. Recover & recycle remaining materials

Whatever can't be refurbished or harvested goes to a certified domestic recycler for commodity recovery — steel, aluminum, copper, plastics, glass, and circuit-board precious metals. This is the model used by responsible processors like ECOS Recycles: zero overseas dumping, full chain of custody, and certificates available on request.

What we accept

  • ComputersDesktops, laptops, workstations, all-in-ones
  • Servers1U–4U rackmount, blades, NAS, SAN, JBOD
  • NetworkingSwitches, routers, firewalls, APs, controllers
  • MobilePhones, tablets, e-readers, smart devices
  • PeripheralsMonitors, printers, scanners, keyboards, mice
  • StorageHDDs, SSDs, LTO tape, USB media, optical
  • PowerUPS units, PDUs, cabling, batteries
  • Crypto hardwareASIC miners, GPU rigs, immersion gear

Pickup & logistics

For volume engagements we coordinate secure pickup with palletization, sealed transport, and chain-of-custody documentation from your loading dock through to our processing floor. For smaller jobs we have drop-off and per-box pricing options.

What makes our process different

  • We don't pretend. If your equipment has resale value, we tell you. If it doesn't, we tell you that too.
  • Domestic processing. No e-waste containers heading to West Africa or Southeast Asia under our name.
  • Documented downstream. Our recyclers publish their own certifications — we can hand those off to you for your audit file.
  • Data destruction always. Any device with persistent storage gets NIST-aligned destruction before it leaves chain of custody.
Recycling Lifecycle

From pickup to certificate — five clear steps.

1

Secure Pickup

Locked transport, signed manifest, GPS-tracked. Chain of custody starts at your loading dock.

2

Inventory & Audit

Every asset captured by make, model, and serial. Functional vs end-of-life flagged.

3

Wipe or Destroy

NIST 800-88 wipe for reusable drives; physical shred for failed media. Certificates per serial.

4

Refurbish or Recycle

Working hardware re-enters service. End-of-life equipment sorted into recoverable streams.

5

Closeout Report

Final tonnage, recovery rates, and downstream-processor certifications in one package.

Ready to retire a batch of equipment responsibly?

Tell us what you have and where it lives — we will scope pickup, processing, and reporting in writing.

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