If your company is replacing laptops, clearing a storage room, or moving offices, the old devices in that pile may still have resale value.
Some may also need secure destruction before they leave your site.
We buy retired laptops, phones, and other IT devices. Equipment that can still be used may be refurbished or remarketed. Equipment with data risk must be handled through the right ITAD process before anything is resold, recycled, or destroyed.
That starts with assessment.
A KVM switch, like the one shown in the video, may look like a simple rack accessory. In daily use, it helps manage several computers or servers from one keyboard, monitor, and mouse.
During disposal, it should still be treated as part of the IT environment.
The same applies to old network equipment, printers, VoIP phones, external drives, access control devices, docking stations, and miscellaneous rack hardware.
These devices are easy to ignore during a cleanup because they do not look as valuable as laptops or servers.
But they may still contain saved settings, logs, storage media, credentials, or infrastructure information. At minimum, they need to be identified before they are sent out of the building.
This is where many disposal projects become messy.
The office wants the room cleared.
IT wants the assets gone without creating data risk.
Finance wants to know whether anything can still be sold.
Compliance wants proof that the disposal was handled correctly.
All four concerns are valid.
Proper ITAD work connects those concerns into one controlled process.
First, the devices are identified and sorted.
Retired laptops, phones, servers, and other assets with resale value can be assessed for buyback or remarketing. Before reuse, data-bearing equipment must go through certified wiping or other approved destruction methods depending on the device and storage media.
Devices that cannot be reused still need proper handling.
Some require degaussing, shredding, crushing, or physical destruction. Others can be dismantled and processed through certified e-waste recycling, with materials separated for recovery where possible. Eco Beringin’s process includes inventory, pickup, evaluation, certified data erasure, refurbishment or recycling, and certificate issuance.
This matters in Indonesia because electronic waste cannot be treated like ordinary office rubbish.
Improper electronic waste disposal can create regulatory exposure under UUPPLH and PP 22/2021. For companies, the issue is not only whether a device is old. The issue is whether it leaves the company through a documented and compliant channel.
A box of mixed electronics can contain several categories at once.
One laptop may be suitable for resale after certified wiping.
One hard drive may require destruction.
One printer may need recycling.
One KVM switch may simply need to be identified, recorded, and processed correctly.
The safest way to handle that pile is not to guess.
Send us your asset list or photos of the devices. We can help identify what can be bought back, what needs data destruction, and what should go to certified recycling.
We provide ITAD assessment, device buyback and remarketing, certified data destruction, and e-waste recycling.
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