HIPAA Compliant e-Waste Recycling

HIPAA Compliant e-Waste Recycling

In the healthcare field, data security is imperative. When your electronic medical equipment ages out or requires an upgrade, it’s important to dispose and recycle it in a way that safeguards protected health information (PHI). At Windsor E Recycling, we provide...

Benefits of Recycling Electronics

Are your getting ready for a new smartphone, television, or computer? Is it for yourself, your firm, or your children? What are you going to do with the electronic device(s) that you no longer need? Please just DO NOT just throw it away — recycle it! There are 3 key...

Do Electronics Decompose?

Technology is always evolving, and as a consequence, we are creating mountains of obsolete computers, cellphones, iPads, and all manner of accessories. Everything breaks down eventually — it may take hundreds of years in a landfill, or happen while it’s...

Asset Recovery vs. E-Scrap vs. Recycling

When you look up electronic recycling in Google or any other search engine, you find a few too many companies that claim to recycle your computer. Recycling electronics means very different things to different companies and people. Some companies recycle by wiping...

Why It’s Important to Shred a Hard Drive

The hard drive’s responsibility is to store information and every file you have saved into your computer is located on this component. This is where your computer remembers the settings and preferences for your programs and your operating system. Much of the...

Why You Should Never Leave Your TV At The Curb

I see it all the time. Well-intentioned folks leave their television on the curbside with a sign, ‘Works’, or something to that effect. The problem is, there are inconsiderate scavengers that will destroy the TV for the wires and circuit board inside. Essentially that...