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What Is an AATF and Why Should Your ITAD Partner Have One?

by | Mar 23, 2026 | General

When businesses dispose of redundant IT equipment, there are more considerations than simply removing clutter. Security, compliance, and environmental responsibility are all critical factors. One key credential to look for in any IT Asset Disposal (ITAD) provider is AATF status.

If your ITAD partner isn’t an AATF (Approved Authorised Treatment Facility), you could be exposing your business to unnecessary risk, both regulatory and reputational.

In this article, we outline what an AATF is, why it matters, and how it supports responsible IT asset disposal.

What is an AATF?

An Approved Authorised Treatment Facility (AATF) is a site licensed by the Environment Agency to carry out the treatment, recovery, and recycling of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). This includes everything from computers, monitors and servers to mobile devices and telecommunications hardware.

To receive AATF status, a facility must meet strict legal and operational standards for how WEEE is received, treated, and reported. This includes:

Documented waste handling procedures

Secure and environmentally sound treatment processes

Accurate and auditable reporting to government agencies

Ongoing compliance with environmental legislation and health and safety regulations

Facilities must also demonstrate that they meet targets for reuse, recovery and recycling, contributing to the UK’s WEEE collection and environmental performance obligations.

Why does AATF status matter?

Working with an AATF-certified ITAD partner offers clear, practical benefits:

The risk of working with a non-AATF provider

Choosing an uncertified or unverified disposal provider introduces several risks:

  • Improper handling of sensitive data
  • Non-compliance with WEEE legislation
  • Equipment ending up in landfill or exported to unregulated sites
  • Lack of documentation for audit or reporting purposes

These risks can lead to reputational damage, customer trust issues, and financial penalties.

A certified partner you can trust

Ego Technology Processing operates one of the UK’s fastest-growing AATF-accredited facilities. We provide secure, scalable, and fully compliant asset disposal solutions to ITAD companies, MSPs, telecom providers, and corporate IT teams across the UK.

From data destruction to material recovery and environmental reporting, our process is designed to meet the highest standards of security, sustainability, and compliance.

If you are responsible for IT disposal within your business, working with an AATF approved partner should be a non-negotiable requirement. It is the best way to ensure your assets are handled securely, your obligations are met, and your brand is protected.

To learn more about AATF compliance or to speak to a specialist about your ITAD, contact us.

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