IT Disposal
There are many rules and regulations pertaining to the disposal of IT equipment.
We can take this time consuming task off your hands. Whether you need to dispose of a redundant computer, a rack of servers, a room full of CRT's or several hundred disk drives containing sensitive data, we can provide a service fully compliant with current legislation and your data security requirements.Our recycling and disposal service includes,
• A full asset report
• Waste transfer documentation
• Hazardous waste transfer documentation (where required)
• Certification of destruction
• Cable strip out and recycling
CM Techmove are WEEE compliant. What does this mean exactly?
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE Directive) was introduced in January 2007.
The WEEE Directive aims to reduce the amount of electrical and electronic equipment being produced and to encourage everyone to reuse, recycle and recover it.
The WEEE Directive also aims to improve the environmental performance of businesses that manufacture, supply, use, recycle and recover electrical and electronic equipment.
If you are an importer, re-brander or manufacturer of new electrical or electronic equipment, then it's likely that you'll need to comply with the UK's WEEE Regulations, which in part implement the WEEE Directive. If you do need to comply, then you must register on a producer compliance scheme.
You may also have obligations under the WEEE Regulations if you are a business with electrical or electronic equipment to dispose of, or if you sell electrical or electronic equipment.
Source: Environmental Agency
Click here for further information on the WEEE Directive
Please note, if you are disposing over 500kg of hardware per annum you will need a premises code, issued by the Environment Agency. It is illegal for us to trade with you if you do not have one.
We can obtain this on your behalf if required.













