The Asset Recovery Services supports any brand of laptop, desktop, server, peripheral or accessory to help customers prolong the life of their gadgets and implement sustainable recycling and recovery services at scale.
Since 2008, Dell has recovered more than 2.5 billion electronics through its takeback programs.
Asset Recovery Services helps customers to scale their recycling efforts. With an online self-service portal, it provides businesses with real-time value estimates, resources, and takeback of devices.
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“Every year, the world produces millions of metric tons of electronic and electrical equipment waste, which is damaging to our planet when not disposed of properly,” says Dell Technologies vice president commercial client services portfolio Jefferson Raley.
“Asset Recovery Services plays a critical step in helping customers responsibly retire equipment and reduce their overall environmental footprint. By scaling our services for securely recycling electronics and IT equipment, we are contributing to our ambitious goal to recycle or reuse one device for each one sold by 2030,” Raley says.
Maximising IT value and time
There are no unit minimums for all businesses, whether managing a central or remote workforce. The service can track the entire process online via the self-service portal. Customers can benefit from real-time value estimates to get the most out of their equipment and simplify their systems’ lifecycle.
Protecting businesses with security services
When customers turn in their devices, data is removed in alignment with data sanitisation standards to minimise customer exposure to data security breaches. Asset Recovery Services now offer extra options for added protection:
• Onsite data sanitisation – Data is cleared from devices onsite before the equipment leaves a customer’s facility.
• Onsite hard-drive shred – Hard drives with data are disposed of through physical destruction and recycled according to local guidelines.
Channel Opportunities in Australia
Asset Recovery Services is available through Dell Technologies and its channel partners.