Environment - Surfplus Net Offers Computer Recycling and Surplus IT Asset
Released on = January 31, 2007, 6:53 pm
Press Release Author = David M. Bresnahan
Industry = Small Business
Press Release Summary = Environmentally
conscious companies turn to Surfplus.Net to
assist them with computer recycling and IT asset disposition. Surfplus.Net
keeps
electronics out of landfills by recycling surplus and obsolete computers
and electronics.
Press Release Body = Peabody, MA -- When a large company upgrades existing IT
infrastructure a new problem is created by the now obsolete IT assets
that are no
longer needed.
Environmentally conscious IT managers recognize the importance of
keeping electronics out of landfills, but obsolete computers are
hard to get rid of. Many companies store surplus electronics until
they discover the services of Surfplus.Net.
"Our focus is on helping technology manufacturers and corporations
dispose of inactive, obsolete, and surplus electronics equipment,"
explained Don Hardy of http://www.Surfplus.net
Protection
of the environment and helping third world countries go hand
in hand, says Hardy. Surfplus.Net recycles even the oldest of computer
equipment to keep electronics out of landfills.
"We will haul away old equipment that is no longer needed, and we
will then send it to countries where it can be put to use. We enable
companies to protect the environment and help out people who are
less fortunate to have computer equipment," said Hardy.
Surfplus.Net services companies in the Boston and New England area,
but Hardy said he welcomes calls from other locations as well.
"There is a significant worldwide market for used computers," said
Hardy. "In fact, the demand is greater than the supply."
Surfplus.Net arranges for all the logistics involved in collection
and transportation of surplus computers to its warehouse. From there
the computers are packaged and loaded into containers to be shipped
to computer users in foreign countries.
"Some equipment may be disassembled and the parts recycled, but
everything is salvaged and nothing ends up in the landfill. We are
extremely protective of our environment," explained Hardy.
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