Green Statement -
NeT is committed to conducting
business in a manner that manages environmental issues responsibly.
We fulfill this commitment by:
- Complying with environmental regulations
- Conducting operations in an environmentally
sound manner
- Applying the principles of reduce, reuse
and recycle in all processes
- Promoting environmental responsibility
among our employees
- Striving to ensure that suppliers agree
to comply with environmental regulations
- Pursuing continuous improvement in our
environmental performance
- Clearly communicating our environmental
policy, practices, and impact to interested parties
Growth is inevitable for
the success of Information Technology businesses. Companies
outgrow their IT hardware or retire old equipment. When this
happens, the older hardware must make room for new technology
and equipment to allow the company to grow and compete in
the marketplace. What happens to obsolete equipment that can
take up valuable storage space in an office with scarce real
estate?
Our Recycling department
specializes in on-site electronic waste packaging, pickup,
and transport. Once the Covered Electronic Waste (CEW) is
collected from the customer's site (free of charge) and transported
to our recycling facility, it is recorded in our database
and broken down for recycling. During the process, data sensitive
items are processed according to Department of Defense standards
for data cleaning magnetic storage disks. Once the data has
been cleaned from the storage devices, they are broken down
along with nondata sensitive items for recycling. Upon completion
of data cleaning, a certificate of data destruction is issued
to the original source of the CEW. Hazardous materials and
non-recyclable items in the CEW are disposed of in an environmentally-friendly
manner.
The services provided allow
companies to move forward with future IT equipment upgrades
and disposal in a cost-efficient manner. Please contact us
for a consultation on how we can help your business grow by
taking care of your outdated and obsolete IT hardware.
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