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New Jersey-based electronics & computer recycling company SAMR Inc assisted schools in a widespread electronics & computer recycling project. CEO Albert Boufarah explains that their process of recycling electronics helps us move toward the goal of a more sustainable planet while safely eliminating security concerns.
LAKEWOOD, NJ / ACCESSWIRE / July 23, 2021 / SAMR Inc recently completed a project with schools and universities on electronics recycling. Many computers and tech devices were left unused after the transition of many students to online classes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. These electronics were rendered obsolete by an influx of newer model computers, printers & other items. CEO Albert Boufarah, along with his company, SAMR Inc, was brought in to help the educational institutes update new hardware while securing sensitive software information.
Electronics waste and data security: A double-edged sword
Electronic waste or 'e-waste' has turned into a global problem, accelerated by the increased demand from companies & individuals for the most current electronic devices. While the rapid modernization of technology has many upsides, an overwhelming negative is earlier generations of electronic devices that are challenging to dispose of. Only 12.5% of old electronics are brought to e-waste centers to be recycled, which means the rest of the percentage ends up illegally in landfills and other locations.
Data security is another adverse effect of technology modernization. Unlike other commonplace consumer goods, electronics cannot merely be discarded in household trash. According to SAMR Inc.'s CEO, Albert Boufarah, there is a specific way to destroy old and irrelevant data to protect sensitive information: this, unfortunately, is neglected when people resort to improper methods of handling their old electronics. When they are not recycled properly, some ill-intentioned people can obtain this information for the purposes of extorting money or committing various cybercrimes.
A new solution: Systematic electronics disposal
Thankfully, there is an outlet to sustainably dispose of electronic materials while keeping sensitive information secure. SAMR Inc is one of the leading companies in the field of electronics & laptop recycling. Their services include tech device drop-off points, electronic pick-ups for larger items, battery recycling, and secure destruction of personal information.
Currently, the company services a client base in 13 states. They work with schools, hospitals, insurance agencies, medical offices, and other client information-heavy companies in need of e-waste recycling. With an option to sustainably recycle their computers & electronics, companies can rest assured that they are acting in a socially responsible manner while protecting client information.
How sustainable e-waste & desktop recycling works
Proper electronics recycling is accomplished through the use of state-of-the-art processes and equipment to crush and sort materials. These parts cannot be reassembled, which helps protect the personal data of clients & employees, all while being sorted to prevent pollution and toxic waste.
By working with SAMR Inc, clients can turn over their hard drives or electronic devices for U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) standard shredding. According to CEO Albert Boufarah, many companies can greatly benefit from this service to promote corporate social responsibility while upholding confidentiality for their customers. With core values of sustainable practices, companies can be assured that they are creating a positive impact on the planet and their reputation.
About SAMR Inc.
SAMR Inc is an electronics recycling company with headquarters in Lakewood, NJ. The company has electronics drop-off, secure data destruction, materials recycling, and many other related services that encourage tech sustainability.
To learn more about the company & its services, please visit their official website at samrinc.com.
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