What items do you accept?
- CRT’s (monitors/televisions)
- Computers
- Network Servers
- Large office computer equipment
- CPU boxes
- Laptops
- Printers
- Fax machines
- CD-roms
- DVD-roms
- VCR’s
- Audio Equipment
- Video Games
- Disc Drives
- Modems
- Cards
- Keyboards
- Computer Mice
- Electronic Wires & Plugs
- PC Speakers
- Recording, Surveillance or Camera Equipment
- Digital Cameras
- Cell Phones & Accessories
- LCD Products
- Parts & Pieces of Computers
- Regulated and Non-regulated Appliances: Air Conditioners, Refrigerators, Stoves, Microwaves, Mini-refrigerators and Coolers
What do you do with the hard drive?
- Complete Hard Drive Destruction: Free with Certificate
- Hard Drive Shredding: For HIPPA Compliance, Schools, Business, Government & More
We insure that the information you discard and equipment you throw out will never become a security risk for you. A certificate of complete Electronic Information Destruction is provided to homeowners and businesses by Data Recycling NE, Inc.
At times, Hard Drive shredding may be the best alternative for you to consider. All businesses have occasion to discard confidential data. Every business is also entrusted with information that must be kept private. Employees and customers have the legal right to have this data protected.
Hospitals, schools, businesses and government entities. HIPPA compliance, government regulation, or personal privacy and protection within your organization may demand the assurance and peace of mind that physical shredding of the devices affords.
Can you pick up at our house?
We do not provide residential pick-up.
Our Residential drop off facility for electronics:
13 Ridge Hill Rd.
Unit #8
Assonet MA 02702
Drop off hours: Monday – Friday: 7am to 2:30pm
For businesses, schools and organizations: If you have 10 items or more, we will provide FREE electronic pick-up at your location.
What services do you offer?
In addition to electronic waste recycling, we provide:
- Free Electronic Data Destruction
- Hard Drive Shredding
- Paper Shredding
Where does all that stuff go?