Desktops and laptops are among the most commonly disposed of electronic devices, contributing significantly to e-waste.
Servers Recycling
Servers, like other electronic devices, have a limited lifespan due to constant technological advancements. As businesses upgrade their equipment or replace old servers with more efficient models
Mobile Phones and Tablets Recycling
Mobile phones and tablets are among the most frequently disposed of electronics, and with the rapid pace of technological advancement, they have become a major contributor to e-waste.
Routers and Modems Recycling
Routers and modems are essential networking devices that connect homes and businesses to the internet.
Printers and Scanners Recycling
Printers and scanners are common office and household devices used for document processing. Over time, they become outdated or stop functioning, adding to the increasing pile of e-waste.
Keyboards, Mice, and USB Devices Recycling
Keyboards, mice, and USB devices (such as flash drives, external storage, or dongles) are small yet significant contributors to electronic waste