Overwhelmed by the prospect of how to get your retired IT assets to an electronics recycler? Closing or upgrading a location or lab site and need to dispose of your old electronics?

If you have a giant—or even small—stash of old or obsolete devices or IT equipment that needs removal, some certified electronics recyclers offer onsite electronic equipment removal as a value-add service. 



This beneficial onsite electronic equipment removal service eliminates any roadblocks and makes it simple for your business to get started with the recycling process. Learn more about how you can begin an e waste management strategy by taking advantage of this convenient electronics clean out service, and let us answer your questions about the process.

What is Onsite Electronic Equipment Removal?

Onsite electronic equipment removal is a service where an electronics recycling partner will come to you to retrieve your end-of-life assets, saving you the hassle of having to deliver or drop off your electronics on your own. Global Electronic Recycling now offers this white glove concierge service for our customers through our Global Asset Recovery Program, and clients can schedule their equipment removal at their convenience. We send trained, vetted and insured electronic removal experts directly to you, prepared with packaging supplies, equipment and logistics plans. 

We do all the heavy lifting as a benefit of our Onsite Electronic Equipment Removal service, which includes both packaging and transportation options. Once we have retrieved and categorized your equipment, we test, repair and sanitize devices as necessary. Then, we sell those items via our resale channels, and share that profit with you for any items sold as part of our revenue sharing model. 

Unsure if this service is the right fit for you? Consider the experience of one customer who took advantage of our onsite electronic equipment removal services:

“I wanted to follow up and thank the GER team for all the hard work. Robert and his team are awesome! We were able to get much more done than I expected. We managed to fill three truckloads with unused miscellaneous equipment during the visit. It is so nice to walk around the building and not see all of the clutter created by the unused material and equipment that was removed.”

How Will it Work for My Business?

If you’re curious about how this service will integrate into your IT logistics and removal strategy, we’ve compiled a list of FAQs from customers and prospective customers that covers many of the questions businesses and clients have about onsite electronic equipment removal:

What does this service cost?

Over 80% of our projects don’t incur a cost to our clients. Before we get started, we’ll assess your equipment and provide you with an estimate on what to expect.

What if my equipment is damaged or contains sensitive data?

We’ll responsibly recycle damaged devices, send you a certificate of recycling and give you credit for the scrap value of your electronics. We sanitize to NIST 800-88 standards, and shred items that are too damaged to sanitize.

How much money could I receive from my equipment?

We provide a 50% of market value for every item that can be resold with no fees for data destruction, testing, repairing or remarketing. We will make you an offer at fair market value if you prefer not to wait for them to sell. 

How do I get started?

Contact us today to discuss your removal site, equipment and expectations. Then, we’ll provide you with an estimate and target date to prepare for your white glove service. 

With onsite electronic equipment removal services, you can avoid the headache of packaging and dropping off your electronics to a certified electronics recycler. Equipment retrieval allows you to relax with the peace of mind of knowing your data is safe, and you’ll still profit from electronics that are responsibly recycled. 

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