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A sustainable end-of-life solution for your e-waste
To prevent data breaches and unauthorised access to your data, our E-waste disposal service or document disposal service ensures sensitive data is completely destroyed, not just deleted – your digital data-containing devices should be disposed of with the same security and care that is accorded to paper documents.
Why Is It Important to Dispose of E-waste Responsibly?
We offer a complete and secure e-Waste destruction service from collection right through to destruction, giving you efficient, ethical, and secure destruction of all your digital records and electronic waste.
- Data security: Proper disposal of e-waste ensures that personal and sensitive data stored on electronic devices is securely destroyed, protecting against data breaches and identity theft.
- Pollution: Most electronics are made of heavy metals. When they are discarded into the environment or landfills, these toxic chemicals will leach into the soil and water, causing pollution and significant environmental damage.
- Recyclability: Many precious metals and other materials can be recovered when recycled and can be reused in creating new electronic devices, thus, reducing the need to mine for more of these depleting metal ores.
- Waste Management: As one of the fastest-growing sources of waste, combined with a short product life cycle, it is important to have proper e-waste management.
- Human health: Improper disposal of e-waste can lead to the release of toxic substances that pose serious health risks to humans, including respiratory issues, skin disorders, and even cancer.
- Legal compliance: Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations 2005 under the Environmental Quality Act 1974 mandates that businesses in Malaysia, generating scheduled waste, including e-waste, must handle, store, transport, and dispose of it in a manner that prevents harm to the environment and human health. Responsible disposal ensures compliance with these laws and avoids potential fines and legal issues.
