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How do Small Businesses and Home
users protect their identity?
With most recycling companies only providing solutions for large corporate
companies who do small businesses and home users with only a single or few
computers to recycle turn to? How do they ensure that the information contained
on the hard drives of the computers that they dispose of does not fall into the
wrong hands?
Trust the local authority has a secure service and take the
computer to the local tip? What happens to it then? Pay a high price for a
recycling company to remove and recycle the computer or computers if they can
find a company to collect under 10 items?
Waycam Technologies Ltd has the
answer
Waycam Technologies ltd has teamed up with ANC the national
courier company to provide a cost effective recycling solution to all small
businesses and home users. They are able to arrange for ANC to collect any
amount of equipment from a single pc, monitor, desktop printer or laptop up to
20 items via their new partnership with ANC couriers. All this can be quoted and
paid for via their website at
www.recycling4you.co.uk
Speaking about the launch of this new service Waycam
Technologies Ltd Managing Director Paul Waygood said: “Until now home users and
small businesses with only a few items to dispose of have been left in the
wilderness with no real alternative to just leaving them at the local tip. We
are now able to offer a solution to the problem of how to safely recycle their
unwanted computer equipment and prevent the possibility of their data being
found by anyone else, even if they have deleted the hard drives prior to leaving
them at the tip. Small Businesses and home users are now able to obtain a price
for collection and recycling regardless of where they are located in the UK
Mainland. Once they are happy with the collection cost they can then pay online
for the collection via a credit card. Once they have requested a collection we
will send them the appropriate amount of boxes for the equipment to be collected
for them to fill with the equipment. Once they have boxed up their equipment
they can contact us and we will arrange for ANC to collect the boxes and
transport them to our secure recycling plant where they will be data wiped and
recycled. We believe that this new service will plug the gap in the recycling of
computers and now provide home users and small businesses a safe and secure way
of disposing of unwanted or non working computer equipment whilst complying with
the UK laws regarding disposal of Hazardous Waste and also comply with the WEEE
directive as it becomes law in 2007.
for the ANC Collection service
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