89% of organizations recycle less than 10% of their IT hardware1
It’s a shocking statistic in a world so desperate for businesses to take more action for the good of the environment. Capgemini Research Institute surveyed 1,000 organizations with annual revenues more than $1 billion to understand their outlook on sustainable IT implementation.
53% say they do not have the required expertise for sustainable IT implementation1
That’s where ARCOA can help!
At ARCOA, we’ve been doing this since 1989 and have the expertise, certifications, and nationwide resources to get the most for all your retired IT assets through our remarketing, recovering, and recycling services. By partnering with us and elevating your position as environmental stewards, you’ll not only meet government requirements and avoid fines, but also improve your appeal to consumers.
How ARCOA partners with you to improve your sustainable IT:
- IT asset assessment & planning
We’ll talk about your resources and goals and work with you to plan the best strategy to get the most from your IT budget.
- Remarket, recover & recycle services
Our experience and resources offer you the best total solution to maximize return on your technology investments while maintaining environmental compliance on recycled material.
- Guaranteed data security
Our R2-certified data destruction techniques ensure your information is never compromised.
- Secure transportation
We offer secure chain-of-custody logistics from pickup to final destination with our own vehicles and professionals, GPS tracking, insurance, and certified processes.
Hardware disposal poses a significant threat to the environment.
E-waste contains toxic substances that are hazardous to human health and the environment. In the survey, Capgemini Research Institute states that in 2019, 53.6 million tons of e-waste were generated worldwide—an increase of 21% in five years.2 The volume of e-waste is expected to grow to 74 million tons by 2030.3 Proper disposal of e-waste is therefore critical. However, current levels of e-waste recycling fall far short. Only 17.4% of global e-waste generated in 2019 was recycled.3
Want to be part of the solution?
Visit us at thinkarcoa.com to learn more about our services or contact us to get started.
- Capgemini Research Institute, Sustainable IT survey, December 2020 – January 2021, N=1,000 organizations
- Global E-waste Statistics Partnership. (n.d.) Retrieved March 30, 2021 from https://globalewaste.org/country-sheets/
- United Nations institute for Training and Research, “GLOBAL E-WASTE SURGING: UP 21 PER CENT IN 5 YEARS,” July 2, 2020.
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