What is ITAD Recycling?

Interco
2 min readOct 29, 2020

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Whether a rookie or veteran in the recycling industry, recycling is commonly known as the process of collecting and processing materials that would otherwise be thrown away as trash and turning them into new products.

Most consumers and businesses are aware of the common household items that contain recycled materials that include the following:

  • Newspapers and paper towels
  • Aluminum, plastic, and glass soft drink containers
  • Steel cans
  • Plastic laundry detergent bottles

But did you know recycling goes beyond paper and plastic?

ITAD (Information Technology Asset Disposition) is the recycling process of disposing of IT products. Some of the items recycled through ITAD are computer and laptop parts. A few of these parts include servers, hard drives, computer wires, and power supplies. It can also include cell phones and other telecom equipment.

ITAD recycling, like common household items, benefits the environment in several ways. A portion of these includes decreasing space in landfills, preventing solid waste, protecting natural resources, and more.

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How to Recycle ITAD

To succeed in the environmental benefits of recycling ITAD, it is important to understand how to recycle these materials. This procedure consists of collecting scrap ITAD from various sources and then arranging the ITAD material into different categories.

  1. Once these steps are completed, testing the material is necessary to see if it can be reused.
  2. Furthermore, breaking the materials down into isolated components. Functional materials are typically sold to second-hand resellers.
  3. Next, the recyclers erase the data by decimating hard drives to ensure the data cannot be accessed.
  4. Subsequently, the materials are shredded and the debris is sorted through for any valuable components.
  5. Finally, the reusable materials are sent to secondary recyclers who make useful products out of these materials.
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ITAD recycling has several environmental benefits. The process reuses valuable materials, reduces space in landfills, and much more. A portion of the valuable reusable materials ITAD contains includes precious metals, lead, cadmium, mercury, silicon, and more.

The rate at which technology is produced today results in more scrap ITAD materials. Along these lines, the more possibilities there are to recycle ITAD, the more this will benefit the environment and economy.

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Interco is a global metals and electronics recycling company providing services worldwide.

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