Recycling e-waste process

What does the process of recycling e-waste look like

Dec17
This is the video you’ve been all waiting for! Hundreds of people have toured our facility this and past year. If you haven’t been one of them, this is your chance to join us for a virtual tour and learn what does the process of recycling e-waste look like. We’re about to show you how 200,000 kilograms of e-waste gets recycled right here in this facility in Perth every single month. Stage 1 – Sorting

c3church computer donation

TGR donates computers to C3 Church Rockingham

Dec12
Through our IT Asset Management division, we recently refurbished 63 computers donated by the WA Department of Finance. Data from these computers were wiped by our Data destruction team using Blancco certified data erasure and the new operating system was installed. Our director Michael Coghill decided to match the generous donation of the department with refurbished screens to make the donation a full package. After a thorough search for right local partners, we have opted

WA’s e-waste recycling statistics for November 2019

Dec12
In November we recycled 32,866 items including 2,890 flatscreen televisions. Our IT Asset Management branch refurbished 1,313 items. Top 10 performing councils in WA Congratulations to our TOP e-waste recycling champions in November 2019! 1) City of Stirling = 43.3 T 2) City of Greater Geraldton = 18.5 T 3) Shire of Broome = 10.4 T 4) Shire of Mundaring = 5.3 T 5) City of Bunbury = 4.8 T 6) City of Cockburn =

How to recycle your laptop and computer for free

Dec07
Accidents happen. All of us have been there or at least know someone who’ve spilled a hot tea or coffee over their laptop or dropped the mobile phone into the toilet. However, most people dispose of their mobile or laptop because they want to upgrade to a new one. For many, it could just be that the battery life has dropped down too low and rather than buying a new battery they just want a