What is managed asset disposal?
Why does it require a unified approach? Managed IT asset disposal (ITAD) is the secure and documented retirement of IT equipment at the end of its operational life.
It includes secure collection, certified data wiping or destruction, testing and grading, resale or reuse, and compliant WEEE recycling.
IT asset disposal now affects far more than equipment removal. It plays a critical role in data protection, environmental compliance and ESG reporting.
When disposal, destruction and resale are handled by separate providers, reporting becomes fragmented, oversight is reduced, and compliance becomes harder to evidence.
A unified lifecycle approach brings collection, sanitisation, reuse and recycling together within one controlled framework aligned to ISO standards and GDPR requirements, giving your team clear visibility and audit-ready reporting.
Trusted where compliance is critical
We manage the full IT journey under one accountable framework. No fragmented suppliers. No compliance gaps. No uncertainty around responsibility.
AATF Approved
Government-authorised electronic waste treatment
Licensed WEEE Carrier
Legally compliant waste transport
ISO 27001
Certified data security measures
ISO 9001/14001
Quality & environmental standards
GDPR Ready
Secure, compliant data handling
Zero Landfill
Sustainable waste diversion process
What our clients say
"Professional, responsive and easy to work with from start to finish."
IT Manager, NHS Trust
"A reliable partner who understands compliance, security and environmental responsibility."
Head of IT, UK Corporate Organisation
"The collection process was smooth, secure and very well organised."
Facilities Manager, Education Sector
"Excellent communication throughout and complete confidence in secure data handling."
IT Infrastructure Manager, Financial Services
"Efficient, professional and delivered exactly as promised."
Operations Manager, Manufacturing Business
"A trusted partner for secure IT disposal and environmental reporting."
Sustainability Lead, Public Sector Organisation
"The team were knowledgeable, friendly and highly professional."
Procurement Manager, Local Authority
"A seamless service with clear communication and strong compliance standards."
IT Director, National Business
"From initial enquiry to final reporting, everything was handled professionally."
Technology Manager, Healthcare Organisation
"Reliable, secure and environmentally responsible, exactly what we were looking for."
Head of Operations, UK Enterprise Client
Governance, reporting and measurable outcomes
All services operate within recognised standards, including ISO 27001, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, GDPR-compliant workflows and licensed WEEE carrier requirements.
You have the documentation you need, without managing multiple suppliers.
Enterprise IT asset disposal must support IT, finance and ESG stakeholders. Our reporting framework provides;
Serial-level asset tracking
Certified data destruction records
Financial rebate summaries
Environmental and carbon data
Reuse and donation reporting
Frequently asked
questions
What is included in your IT asset disposal service?
We manage secure collection, certified data wiping or destruction, testing and grading, remarketing, reuse pathways and compliant recycling. Every asset is tracked through a documented audit trail.
Do you offer IT asset buy-back or rebate options?
Yes. Where devices retain value, we manage resale through secure channels and provide clear financial reporting.
Is data securely removed before reuse or resale?
Yes. All reusable devices undergo certified data wiping. Where reuse is not appropriate, physical destruction is completed with certification.
Can you manage multi-site disposal programmes?
Yes. We support enterprise refresh cycles and national IT asset disposal programmes across the UK with central coordination and consistent reporting.
How do you ensure sustainable IT disposal?
We prioritise reuse-first strategies. Non-reusable equipment enters compliant WEEE recycling and material recovery processes to prevent landfill.

