SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): Pittsburgh-based ITAD and electronics recycling company, CyberCrunch, announced the launch of a mail-back electronics recycling program, to the benefit of employees working at remote locations. The program aims to offer better disposal options for remote IT equipment to professionals.
According to Serdar Bankaci, President, CyberCrunch, the newly launched program adheres to security procedures and protocols outlined in the NAID AAA certification standards. It focuses on serving customers in the post-Covid-19 world. The company offers secure, contactless and responsible method of disposal of remote IT equipment. It is one among the many few who offer advanced level of protection for discarded solid-state drives and flash media, thereby helping customers to ensure that their valuable data doesn’t fall into wrong hands, Bankaci addes.
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The program offers three types of electronic recycling boxes-small, medium and large, in which customers could send their e-waste for recycling. The small box, priced at $29.95 is intended to pack hard drives, cell phones and other smaller devices. The medium box at $49.95 is ideal for laptops, tablets and other devices. Multiple devices could be disposed of in large boxes, which are priced at $99.99.
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