Home and Small Office Data Destruction

Laptop, Smart Phones, Tablets and Computer Data Destruction

Are you looking for an affordable and safe means to destroy a computer hard drive filled with personal, business or banking information?

More people are now more mindful of data theft and for some, it can be a major source of worry. In years past letters, bills and banks statements were shredded or put in the fire which allow physical destruction of the information. As will letters, you may be better to physically destroy data on hard disk drive from a computer, laptop, tablet, or a mobile phone . When these items come to end of life, destruction ensures data stored will never appear again.

Once Decided

If that’s what you decide, Recycle IT can physically destroy hard disk drives (HDD) and solid-state drives (SSD) from IT equipment once used in your home or small office no matter where you are in Ireland.

We are happy to accept one or many drives for destruction. They can be dropped, collected, posted or sent to our facility by courier.

HDD and SSD serial numbers will be scanned onto our system. The HDD or SDD is then taken apart and the platters or storage modules are physically cut and/or drilled beyond reuse or recovery.

We do not stop there, the remaining parts of HDD’S will then send for metal and electronic shredding through the national waste electrical and electronic compliance scheme.

Once our process has taken place, we will supply you with a certificate of hard disk destruction via email.

The Process

  • Contact us via email letting us know you wish to have your hard disk drives or other media types destroyed.
  • Let us know the number of items you plan to destroy and how you would plan to get them to our facility.
  • If your HDD / media is still inside your computer, laptop, tablet, or phone we are happy to accept the device. We will remove the HDD and destroy while as breaking down the hardware device beyond reuse.
  • When contacting us, include your name, address, email address, Eircode, and mobile number and the quantity if items for destruction.
  • Once the equipment arrives at our facility, our team will unpack and scan your HDD serial number and then the fully destroyed HDD.
  • We will send you proof by email including and image and a certificate with the HDD serial number recorded.
  • If you send a computer, laptop, tablet, or phones our team will record the equipment and hard disk drive serial number of the cert of destruction.
  • No equipment is power on during our drive destruction process.

How To Book

If you wish to go ahead with this service let us know here immediately and we will supply our postal address, contact name, and the payment details for this cost-effective personal service.

Recyclers with a large quantity of hard disk drives for destruction can contact us on 01 4578321 Monday – Friday between 9.30am and 3.30pm.

To learn more about bang way of hard disk drive data destruction watch this short BBC video here.  Please watch to the end!

About Recycle IT

Recycle IT, is an award-winning social enterprise offering electrical, electronic and metal recycling services through drop-off and collection. Recycling services are provided in partnership with WEEE Ireland and South Dublin County Council.

Recycle IT is supported by Pobal and Dormant Accounts and authorised by the National Waste Collection Permit Office and the local authorities across the east midlands waste region.

Our goal is to create training and employment opportunities through the provision of waste management services. Surplus earned income is reinvested in operational, and employment-related costs.

For more information on Recycle IT please call 01 4578321, email info@recycleit.ie or visit our website www.recycleit.ie

Security and CCTV Equipment Recycling

Safe recycling

Do you have old CCTV cameras, recorders and cabling taking up space?

CCTV cameras are used in, public areas, organisations, apartment complexes and homes. They are used to record images and activities in certain public places including car parks, recycling centres, town centres, roads, airports, retail areas and on public transport. This generally aids public safety and deters crime.

CCTV Camera

What happens to old equipment?

When an organisation has installed a new CCTV system the old one typically gets stored safely and forgotten about. The old equipment often leads to clutter and unusable workspace. The best method to prevent a build-up of clutter in your office or warehouse is to safely dispose of old CCTV equipment in an eco-friendly, time-efficient, and cost-effective manner. Most organisations, once decided will look for a safe eco-friendly recycling solution which mean zero landfill.

CCTV equipment recycling?

When planning the removal and recycling of CCTV equipment it is important to use a recycler with skills in breaking down and destroying equipment while also certifying the process?

It is a requirement that organisations like schools, colleges, and businesses including offices, stores and warehousing recycle their equipment using safe methods to prevent breaches of sensitive data.

CCTV Recording Equipment

Why is it important?

People are surprised to learn that CCTV data (photos and video) is subject to data protection obligations listed under GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation).

GDPR not only covers written details, like names and addresses; it also applies to any information that can identify someone. That includes photos and videos.

What next?

Find an authorised waste electrical and electronic equipment recycling (WEEE) service. Once you’re happy to go ahead, order your collection. Ensure all equipment is accessible for the collection team, this allows for a more efficient and safe CCTV asset transfer once the collection team is onsite.

Cabling for CCTV

Equipment such as CCTV hard disk drive recorders, cameras, cables, servers USB keys or other data recording and transfer devices, are logged and allocated to a separate safe area for transportation. Once at the recycling facility the equipment is broken down and destroyed beyond reuse.

All items are handled and recycled in accordance with the WEEE Ireland Compliance Scheme.

About Recycle IT

Recycle IT is an award-winning, not-for-profit, social enterprise established to create training, and employment and promote environmental awareness through recycling and reuse. We work in partnership with WEEE Ireland and have been authorized by your local authority to provide electrical, electronic and pure metal recycling collections across Dublin since 2007. Recycle IT is fully compliant with WEEE Recycling Requirements and permit details are available here.

For more information about Recycle IT please click here.

Recycle IT Collection Van

Clontarf Bike Reuse and Recycling 2023!

As a follow-up to a bike reuse and recycling initiative held in, 2022 Clontarf Residents Association have arranged another bike recycling event on Sunday, Oct 22nd 2023 at the car park, The Red Stables, St Anne’s Park, Dublin 3. (caged area at the back of the Red Stables).

You may have been inspired to buy a new bike or recently replaced your kid’s bike and still have the old ones, if so this is an excellent opportunity to recycle for reuse.

The Bike Hub

All types of bikes can be dropped off and Clontarf Residents Association has arranged for them to be refurbished and donated thanks to Bike Hub or safely recycled thanks to Recycle IT

The event will take place on Sunday, Oct 22nd 2023, between 10am to 2pm with members of the Clontarf Residents Association on hand to help on the day. Please use this opportunity for safe reuse and recycling and share the news of this event with others in your family and your social network. People from near and far are welcome to drop off.

Old Bike for Recycling at Recycle IT

Some Irish cycling facts

Cycling Ireland has welcomed research that found an unprecedented number of adults are cycling every week. The latest figures show an estimated 510,000 people within the Republic of Ireland are enjoying cycling as a form of exercise, participating at least once per week – May 2020.

15% of respondents to the National Travel Survey 2019 chose to take a journey by bicycle.

By far the most common reason why respondents cycle was for, enjoyment of cycling (55.7%), followed by keeping fit/exercise (49%). Greater freedom was cited by 17.6% of persons who choose to cycle, while one in six (16.5%) felt that it was a convenient mode of transport.

When asked what factors would encourage them to cycle more in the future, respondents said safer cycling routes (31.7%), followed by better health (20.5%) and more cycling-specific routes (17.3%). 

Dublin Bikes – Dublin City Council

A total of 6,845 bikes were recorded as stolen in the period between January 2020 to April 23 of this year, in 6,477 theft incidents.

Sources: Cycling Ireland, the CSO as part of the National Travel Survey 2019 and An Garda Síochána

One of the most popular cycling routes in Dublin is the R807 road passing Clontraf leading into Howth. The designated cycle paths located right on the coast prove to be very popular with cyclists. This road leads into Howth, boasting lovely scenery and the very popular Baily lighthouse. A great route for cyclists looking to escape the hustle and bustle of Dublin!

Don’t forget, Sunday, Oct 22nd – Bike Resue and Recycling takes place between 10am and 2pm @ the car park of the Red Stables, St Anne’s Park, Dublin 3.

About Clontarf Residents’ Association

Since 1971 the Clontarf Residents’ Association has been advocating on behalf of the residents of Clontarf. The running of the Association and campaigns such as the opportunity to recycle bikes are funded through a membership subscription.

About Bike Hub

Bike Hub is a social enterprise running a community bike shop in Dun Laoghaire in partnership with Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council, Cycling Without Age and DLR Sports Partnership. The aim of Bike Hub is to help make cycling accessible to as many people as possible in the local community.

About Recycle IT

Recycle IT, is an award-winning social enterprise offering electrical, electronic and metal recycling services through drop-off and collection. Recycling services are provided in partnership with WEEE Ireland and South Dublin County Council. Recycle IT’s goal is to create training and employment opportunities through the provision of waste management services. Surplus earned income is reinvested in operational, and employment-related costs.

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Recycle IT – Award Shortlist – Delighted

Repak has announced the finalists of the 2023 Pakman Awards. The Pakman Awards are Ireland’s leading environmental and sustainability awards and recognise excellence in recycling and waste management among Ireland’s businesses, organisations, community groups and local initiatives.

About the Awards

Now in its ninth year, the Pakman Awards honour organisations, individuals, and community initiatives who have made incredible efforts to make a difference to the environment. 

The Pakman Awards offer recognition to those committed to innovation in waste management and supporting a circular economy in Ireland. Each entrant shows their dedication in their efforts to help meet our Country’s recycling targets set out in EU legislation. Achieving the shortlisting is a great achievement and winning a Pakman Award is highly prestigious.

Shortlisted

Recycle IT is delighted to say we have been shortlisted under the heading: 2023 Community Recycling Initiative. The entry included details on our ongoing electrical recycling initiatives. It focused on our work with South Dublin County Council in running and promoting free mattress recycling collection events and drop-off days which allows people to recycle safely over 7 to 8 weeks each year.

We are really looking forward to meeting all the other organisations and initiatives that have been shortlisted and hearing about their work on awards night.

Each category winner is eligible to win the Overall Pakman Award, which celebrates outstanding achievements in recycling and waste management over the last 12 months. The Pakman Awards will take place on Thursday 26th October in The Shelbourne Hotel. 

Recycle IT is delighted to acknowledge further shortlistings and awards received over the years. Click here to learn more.

Visit the RTE website to get all the current news on the awards!

About Recycle IT

Recycle IT is an award-winning, not-for-profit, social enterprise established to create training and employment opportunities and promote environmental awareness through recycling and reuse. We work in partnership with WEEE Ireland and have been authorised by your local authority to provide electrical, electronic and pure metal recycling collections across Dublin since 2007. Recycle IT is fully compliant with WEEE Recycling Requirements and permit details are available here.

For more information about Recycle IT please click here.

On the Radio!
Listen to Una Lavelle, General Manager at Recycle IT speaking with Sunshine 106.8 FM about recent mattress and electrical recycling initiatives in the community – click here to listen

Recycle IT 2023 – Van

Coffee Machine Recycling

Drinking Coffee

In 2021, research by Bewley’s revealed that 78% of adults drink coffee every day. The average number of daily cups stands at 3 cups per adult with 55% of coffee drinkers enjoying a morning coffee most.

The research also indicates that younger coffee drinkers (18-24) enjoy coffee for more than just the taste with two-thirds (66%) saying it makes them feel grown-up and sophisticated.

The Americano was voted Ireland’s favourite coffee and when it comes to preparing coffee at home 48% of us like using a coffee machine.

Coffee Pods

On the downside, coffee pods used in home coffee machines can be a significant contributor to waste and pollution if not handled correctly. Saving each pod for recycling allows the metal, plastic and actual coffee to be reused for good. To learn more about coffee pod recycling, click here – many pod makers offer takeback or recycling schemes

The Coffee Machine

Over recent times, there has been a lot of discussion about the impact of coffee on the environment, but little about how coffee drinkers can dispose of their household and office coffee machine once it’s poured its last Caffè Americano!

As you know electronics waste is one of the fastest-growing waste streams in the world. E-waste generation has increased by 60% between 2010 and 2019. Globally, over 50 million tons of e-waste is generated each year, and by 2030, that number will grow to approx. 75 million tons.

With a focus on reuse and repair, we can help reduce the number of electronic items ending up in the bin including old coffee machines. If repair for reuse is not an option, safe recycling is next best.

Kettle, Coffee Machine, Toaster

Recycling

Some manufacturers will accept the coffee machine back if you are purchasing another. Retailers will also take coffee machines for recycling, or they can be dropped off at recycling centres as electrical equipment.

It is worth noting electronics equipment of all types including coffee machines can be complex and include a mix of plastics, glass, and metals. These materials must be handled carefully to avoid releasing harmful chemicals into the environment. Recycle IT as part of Ireland’s WEEE compliance scheme aims to safely recover valuable/reusable parts within electrical and electronic waste for recycling and reuse.

Coffee Cup

Recycle IT is happy to accept old coffee machines from homes and businesses in Dublin and surrounding areas. They can be cost-effectively collected for safe recycling After the breakdown, materials are separated and will go for reuse in new products. Households can also drop off domestic coffee machines at no cost.

About Recycle IT

Recycle IT is an award-winning, not-for-profit, social enterprise established to create training, and employment and promote environmental awareness through recycling and reuse. We work in partnership with WEEE Ireland and have been authorized by your local authority to provide electrical, electronic and pure metal recycling collections across Dublin since 2007. Recycle IT is fully compliant with WEEE Recycling Requirements and permit details are available here.

For more information about Recycle IT please click here.

Recycle IT Van