


20+
Years Experiencesince 2003
ABOUT US
About E-waste Management
E-waste Management is an IT asset management solutions provider with a fully integrated approach. We are a certified industry leader with a national footprint that focuses on data security and environmental sustainability while maximizing the value of your assets. E-waste Management partners with our clients to provide a robust, secure and transparent solution to address their needs.
Here Are Some Key Aspects of E-waste
Reducing demand
E-waste collection
Conserving natural resources
Protecting ecosystems
Saving energy
Hardisk Degaussing
E-waste contains multiple known and suspected neurotoxic ants, including lead and mercury that may disrupt the development of the central nervous system during pregnancy, infancy, childhood and adolescence. Some harmful toxicants from e-waste may also impact the structural development and function of the lungs.
HOW WE WORK
We Work Together For Bettering Tomorrow
The best way to raise awareness of the environmental consequences of e-waste is to spread the information you learn about it to people in your circle. Awareness campaigns have led many people to adopt sustainable measures such as recycling.
E-Waste Recycling
What are the 5 steps of recycling?
E-waste is thrown into an enormous machine and is shredded into tiny pieces; it must first go through a process called de-manufacturing, which refers to the action of disassembling a product into components. This procedure is to remove all the potentially hazardous materials in electronic devices…

Hard Disk Degaussing
Why recycle your hard drive?
Degaussing a hard drive erases all confidential information, such as company emails, customer profiles, and financial data to prevent this sensitive data from getting in the wrong hands and becoming compromised. Your hard drive contains metals, plastics, alluminum and printed circuit board that can be recycled…

Environmental Impact
Why is the e-waste harmful?
Dumping e-waste into landfills impacts surface and groundwater because harmful chemicals leach from landfills into surface water. Furthermore, toxic by-products of improper e-waste recycling will end up in sewers and city drains. These products can contaminate surface water if they enter local waterways…

E-Waste Solutions
How can we solve the problem?
Look for certified e-waste recyclers or official collection centres. These organisations follow environmentally responsible practices in handling and disposing of e-waste. If possible, give your e-waste to government-approved dismantlers who adhere to regulations and environmentally sound practices…

Completed Project of
E-waste Recycling

Laptop
1,23,000+
Desktop
2,01,500+