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Escrap Canada

Our Vision & Policies

Our Vision

To be the Leading processor of Obsolete IT Equipment

We’ve mastered the art of vertical integration: by not only Recycling Obsolete IT Equipment but also Offering a value for them by purchasing directly from end users, refurbishing the equipment and selling directly to new end users.

Unlike other companies that Recycle IT Equipment, none of them have a Vertical integration and Distribution model like ours.

We are not just another middleman selling equipment lots to other resellers. We wanted to have a positive environmental impact and maximize revenue for companies from their used computer equipment by Collecting, Recycling, Processing and Distributing in house.

We’re proud to be able to resell older technology to those who might not be able to afford it otherwise, and we work to deliver the best return on your surplus equipment.

eScrap Canada offers Environmentally compliant disposal of Computer & IT Equipment

ZERO LANDFILL POLICY

Our customers want to know that their IT equipment will be disposed of in an environmentally safe & responsible manner. We welcome all of our clients and prospective clients to inspect and audit our system of waste disposal and compliant Recycling with Zero Waste Landfill Policy In Canada.

With the consent of our customers, and when feasible, eScrap Canada attempts to save each item possible for resale and/or reuse. Through reuse, we spend a fraction of the energy and raw materials that it would cost to create a new product.

Any focus equipment that cannot be recovered for resale is sent for onward processing where the device is dismantled into plastics and metals. eScrap Canada Inc does not export any electronics waste to non-OECD countries for scrap recycling outside of North America.

At eScrap Canada, regulatory compliance is paramount. We have a thorough understanding of government regulations to ensure that all our clients’ assets are handled with 100% legal compliance.

In order to divert waste from landfills, eScrap Canada Inc sets periodic goals in reducing its office or non-electronics waste trash that it receives, and measure itself in achieving these goals.

Background:
Electronic waste (e-waste) is the fastest growing waste stream in the world and causes devastating pollution to the environment when added to landfills. eScrap Canada Inc commits to a zero-landfill policy by using environmentally responsible methods of electronic recycling. By helping businesses properly manage their end-of-life assets through eco-friendly practices, we ensure that neither any device nor its components we receive end up in a landfill.

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), e-waste is the fastest growing municipal waste stream in the world, but it equals 70% of overall toxic waste. Over 60 million metric tons of e-waste enters various landfills each year. The percentage of e-waste that populates landfills is expected to grow rapidly as new products are being produced and old devices are quickly becoming obsolete. Once electronic devices are in a landfill, they continue to harm the environment by leaking hazardous chemicals that pollute the surrounding land, air and water streams. Unfortunately, many domestic recyclers ship electronic waste overseas to be taken apart and disposed of at a lower cost, harming their local communities and environment with toxic pollutants.

eScrap Canada Inc helps businesses properly manage their end-of-life assets through sound, environmentally-safe practices, industry-trusted downstream partners, and technologies that make current practices more efficient and affordable. We make sure that obsolete or unwanted electronic devices are reused, recycled, or disposed of in a safe and environmentally responsible manner. Before recycling or refurbishing used electronics, all devices are wiped and destroyed in compliance with all company and industry standards and requirements.

 

Key benefits of our Zero-Landfill Policy:

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