Computer Recycling Guide Available

New computer disposal guide from Technology Recycling covers best practices for responsible, secure disposal of computers and data.

Technology Recycling LLC, an electronics disposal and materials recycling firm, announced the availability of a comprehensive, 35-page guide that outlines best practices for the responsible, secure disposal of obsolete computers and the data that resides on them. This computer disposal plan is designed to help companies and government agencies avoid the risks and liabilities associated with improper handling of sensitive medical and financial information stored on old computers, and help prevent identity theft.

The guide is available for $25, and may be found at the company’s web site, www.techrecycle.com.

"People increasingly are learning to destroy paper-based information that can lead to privacy and security breaches, and identity theft. But they often don't think to 'shred' the data stored at various locations within the computer. Improper handling of obsolete computers and the data that resides on them can lead to tremendous breaches in privacy, security and identity theft," noted Bob Knowles, CEO and founder of Technology Recycling. "Simply put, our disposal guide offers an ounce of prevention rather than a pound of cure."

The company, based in Denver, provides technology disposal services with local pick-up in more than 200 cities nationwide. Since its inception, Technology Recycling has collected and disposed of more than one million pounds of obsolete computer systems and has served small, mid-sized and Fortune 500 companies.

The company can be reached at: Technology Recycling, Metropoint I, 4600 Ulster St., Suite 700, Denver, CO 80237-2882, (303) 766-9608, (800) 803-5442, FAX (303) 766-4453, www.techrecycle.com , Email: info@techrecycle.com.

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