Dell expands IT disposal service in the UK

Dell Technologies is expanding its asset recovery services with new availability in the UK.

The service helps to properly dispose of IT equipment, including laptops, desktops, servers, peripheral or accessory.

It includes a new online self-service portal which provides businesses with real-time value estimates, resources, and what it describes as “streamlined takeback of devices”.

The company says that since 2008, Dell has recovered more than 2.5 billion electronics through its takeback programmes, which support businesses in “sustainably retiring IT assets”.

“Businesses understand the urgency of the e-waste crisis and want to adopt more circular IT strategies, including the resale, repair, or recycling of their end of use equipment,” said Stuart Nyemecz, vice president and head of UK enterprise sales, Dell Technologies. “Still, we know the risks associated with data security and environmental liability can feel overwhelming.

“Worries about IT systems ending up in a landfill or data falling into the wrong hands are enough to keep the best IT decision-maker awake at night. Our modernised, simplified Asset Recovery Service offers customers peace of mind, helping them retire IT equipment securely and sustainably and unlock the value in those old devices for future innovation.”

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