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Finally, the production of electric and electronic devices is a very resource‐intensive activity. The environmental burden due to the production of electrical and ectronic products ("ecological baggage") exceeds by far the one due to the production of other household materials. A UN study found that the manufacturing of a computer and its screen takes at least 240 kg (530 pounds) of fossil fuels, 22 kg (48 pounds) of chemicals and 1.5 tonnes of water ‐ more than the weight of a rhinoceros or a car.

The more we can reduce, reuse, and recycle, the better for everyone. Reuse, especially, uses less resources and less energy, saves money, and reduces our impact on the environment. Please pass on this information to anyone who can use it.

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Hard Drive Data Destruction

Hard Drive Data Destruction

Secure Hard Drive Data Destruction (PC). On-site or Off-site data destruction options available, choose below. We will destroy your hard-drive while you watch at your workplace or residence. Secure Data Destruction from Hard Drives, Magnetic and Solid-State Memories.

$10.00 — $17.00

Certified Hard Drive Data Destruction Volume Pricing Discount


       

On-site

Off-site

1 to 1 = $17.00 each $10.00 each
2 to 5 = $15.30 each $9.00 each
6 to 10 = $14.45 each $8.50 each
11 to 25 = $13.60 each $8.00 each
26 to 50 = $8.50 each $5.00 each
51 to 999 = $6.80 each $4.00 each

Security Standards

Comply with privacy laws such as SOX, GLB, Patriot Act, HIPPA, FACTA, FCRA and state laws

Why do you need Data Security

Most people have private files and data that they would rather not share with others – Banking information, Passwords, Classified documents, Medical records, Financial record backups, Private Family photo’s the list can be continued forever. Prevention is always a better opition…

 By Law Government agencies and financial institutions like banks or lending companies are required to remove information to Department of Defense standards.

What happens after you scheduled your Data Destruction Pickup?

  • You will get an automated response email to let you know that your pickup request was successful
  • The online system will notify us about your pickup request, and it will be processed in the order that it was received.
  • We will be contacting you through email/phone if there are any problems/changes regarding your pick-up
  • We will pick up your items on the day you’ve requested. Keep in mind that we now service the whole Portland Metropolitan and Vancouver Area. This means that we will group pick-ups together to keep prices as low as possible for our customers. For this reason it is not possible for us to accurately predict when the actual pickup will take place. However, it will typically happen on the day that you requested (excluding weekends and holidays) We will be in touch with the details, and your patience in this respect will be greatly appreciated.
  • We prefer that you leave your item(s) outside on the day of pick-up for your convenience (you don’t have to be home and we don’t have to knock on your door)

Please see our FAQ for more information

We strive for 100% customer satisfaction. We want your recycling experience to be as easy, inexpensive and painless as possible.

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In some states computers may not be disposed of in garbage or in a landfill.

Some 20 to 50 million metric tonnes of e‐waste are generated worldwide every year, comprising more than 5% of all municipal solid waste. When the millions of computers purchased around the world every year become obsolete they leave behind lead, cadmium, mercury and other hazardous wastes. In the US alone, some 14 to 20 million PCs are thrown out every year. In the EU the volume of e‐waste is expected to increase by 3 to 5 per cent a year. Developing countries are expected to triple their output of e‐waste by 2015