The average computer platform has a lifespan of less than two years, and hardware and software companies – especially Intel and Microsoft -- constantly generate new programs that fuel the demand for more speed, memory and power.
Today, it is frequently cheaper and more convenient to buy a new machine than it is to upgrade the old. Three quarters of all computers ever bought in the US are sitting in people’s homes and offices because they don’t know what to do with them. When you throw electronics, ie, computers, cell phones, televisions, printers, cameras, etc. out with your usual refuse, these products end up polluting the environment by sitting in a landfill. The pollution caused by this method of disposal is not the only problem. Our society has a large problem with identity theft. Even if you take the extra precaution of cleaning out the memory of your computer or cellular phone, the information is still quite easily recoverable. Individual consumers need to be proactive about protecting their personal information, and companies are now legally responsible for securing all confidential information. Throwing unused electronics in the trash is not the answer.
e-Scrap Destruction is the solution to this problem. e-Scrap Destruction is a secure shredding and recycling company. e-Scrap Destruction’s core technology takes shredding and separation to the next level, maximum recovery of all material processed. e -Scrap Destruction has differentiated itself from traditional computer recycling companies by developing an extensive automated machinery that shreds all electronic equipment down to a minute size so that all information stored is undetectable. This machinery then recovers and separates the precious metals for recycling, as well as properly separating and disposing of all toxic materials. e-Scrap Destruction’s mission is to protect consumers confidential information, while also protecting the environment.