ERI’s Industry Leading Awards & New Facility Featured In Waste360

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E-waste, or electronic waste, is a growing problem in the world today. According to the Global E-Waste Monitor 2020, nearly 53 million metric tons of e-waste was generated in 2019 alone. As technology advances and more devices become obsolete, it is becoming increasingly important to ensure that the proper steps are taken to properly and safely dispose of this waste. Fortunately, ERI, the nation’s largest fully integrated IT and electronics asset disposition (ITAD) provider, has the solutions you need.

ERI now maintains nine state-of-the-art, carbon neutral e-waste recycling facilities that feature SOC 2 Type I certification and NAID AAA certification (a unique dual standard of responsible data security). As the first recycler in Arizona, and the only certified e-steward in the state, ERI provides comprehensive ITAD services including data destruction, glass cleaning, shredding and ITAD services all managed in-house.

How to Rely on ERI for Secure and Responsible E-Waste Management:

ERI is a trusted name in the ITAD industry, offering comprehensive e-waste recycling services that are SOC 2 Type I certified and NAID AAA certified. With nine state-of-the-art, carbon neutral e-waste recycling facilities, ERI provides clients with the assurance that their data is secure and compliant throughout the entire ITAD process.

As e-waste continues to be a growing global problem, it is important to ensure that proper steps are taken for safe and responsible disposal of electronic waste. ERI, the nation’s largest fully integrated IT and electronics asset disposition (ITAD) provider, offers carbon neutral e-waste recycling facilities with SOC 2 Type I certification and NAID AAA certification to provide clients with the assurance that their data is secure and compliant throughout the entire ITAD process. With ERI’s comprehensive services, you can trust that your data will remain safe and secure from start to finish.

Read more by visiting ERI Brings Electronics Data Destruction Compliance to Ariz Businesses (waste360.com)