R2v3-aligned recycling services with zero-landfill commitment. Full compliance to Washington's e-waste regulations (RCW 70A.500).
Electronic waste is the fastest-growing waste stream in the world. Old servers, computers, and network equipment contain hazardous materials (lead, mercury, cadmium) that contaminate soil and water when improperly disposed of.
Washington's RCW 70A.500 mandates responsible electronics recycling. Businesses must partner with certified recyclers to avoid fines and environmental harm. Tolo Network's R2v3-aligned processes ensure compliance and sustainability.
Coordinated pickup for bulk quantities. We handle loading and transportation.
Every device is scanned, cataloged, and data-bearing media is destroyed per NIST 800-88 standards.
Components are sorted by material type (aluminum, copper, plastics, circuit boards) for maximum recycling efficiency.
Materials are sent to certified processors who extract raw materials for reuse in new products.
Receive detailed reporting showing weight recycled, destruction certificates, and compliance documentation.
Nothing goes to the dump. 100% of materials are recycled or properly disposed of through certified downstream partners.
Our recycling partner meets Responsible Recycling (R2) standards, ensuring ethical and environmentally sound practices.
We provide logistics for datacenter decommissions and office moves.
All devices undergo NIST-compliant data destruction before recycling. You get certificates for both destruction and recycling.
Get a quote for bulk IT recycling. We'll handle pickup, data destruction, and recycling—all with zero-landfill commitment.
Request Free QuoteMoving to the cloud? We handle the entire decommission: asset removal, data destruction, recycling, and final reporting for businesses migrating to AWS or Azure.
Upgrading your office? Don't move old equipment to the new location. We'll pick up legacy computers, monitors, and printers on moving day.
Replacing 100+ laptops or desktops? We coordinate bulk recycling to coincide with your new equipment deployment.
Contact us for pickup eligibility based on your location and quantity. Drop-off options are also available.
All hard drives and SSDs are destroyed per NIST 800-88 standards before recycling. You receive a Certificate of Destruction for every data-bearing device.
Yes. We properly dispose of lithium batteries, UPS systems, and other hazardous components through certified channels.
From pickup to final certificate: typically 5-7 business days. Rush processing available for time-sensitive projects.