Most businesses accumulate unused laptops, PCs, phones, servers and networking kit because disposal is awkward, data-sensitive and easy to postpone. Radium can make recycling part of the managed IT lifecycle, helping customers remove equipment responsibly when devices are replaced, offices are moved or storerooms finally need to be cleared.
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WHAT WE RECYCLE
The service is designed for ordinary business IT equipment, especially hardware already known to Radium through managed IT support, procurement, replacement or asset tracking.
Old workstations, retired laptops, docking stations and desktop equipment that no longer need to sit in storage.
Retired servers, switches, firewalls, access points and infrastructure equipment from upgrades or office moves.
Business phones, monitors, printers, keyboards, cables and related IT accessories that need responsible disposal.
WHY IT MATTERS
This should be positioned as a useful managed IT add-on rather than a standalone recycling company service. The value is convenience, security, continuity and account knowledge.
Procurement, deployment, support, replacement and recycling can sit inside one managed IT relationship.
Customers avoid ringing around for disposal options or carrying equipment from one location to another.
Certificates and clear records can support compliance, insurance and internal audit requirements.
The page gives Radium a reason to email customers, post on social media and discuss device refresh planning.
Keep the process simple. The aim is to make it feel like another well-run Radium service touchpoint.
Send a rough count of laptops, PCs, servers, phones, monitors and peripherals, plus the location and any access constraints.
We confirm the equipment type, volume, timing and whether secure destruction certificates are required.
Radium works with the recycling partner to arrange the handover or collection route that fits the customer and the partner.
The recycling partner handles the equipment through the agreed process, with destruction records issued where required.
Radium can help keep disposal records aligned with the customer's IT asset lifecycle and account documentation.
WHEN TO RECYCLE
When old laptops and desktops are replaced, recycling can be arranged as the final step so retired devices do not remain in the office.
Moving premises often reveals unused monitors, towers, phones, docks and networking equipment that needs to be removed quickly.
Old hardware can create uncertainty around data, ownership and audit records. A managed disposal route helps close the loop.
Radium can provide this free of charge for eligible managed IT customers as part of the wider service relationship. Collection timing, volume and suitability should be agreed first.
Typical equipment includes laptops, desktops, servers, business phones, monitors, printers, networking equipment, docking stations, cables and related IT peripherals.
Yes, certificates of destruction can be arranged where required through Radium's recycling partner. This helps customers keep evidence for compliance, audit and sustainability reporting.
Radium can coordinate collection, subject to customer location, equipment volume, access requirements and the recycling partner's schedule.
The strongest positioning is for existing and prospective managed IT customers. Radium can review non-customer requests case by case, but the offer works best as part of a managed IT relationship.
Send us your details and our team will contact you as soon as possible during business hours.
Clear out unused laptops, PCs, servers, phones and office IT equipment without turning disposal into another project. Radium coordinates the recycling process with a specialist partner, keeps handling secure, and can arrange certificates of destruction where required — all as part of the managed IT relationship.
Contact Radium today to discuss your recycling needs. Fill out our online form—our team is ready to confirm the best next step for collection. We aim to get back to you as soon as possible during business hours. If you need immediate assistance, our lines are open for your call.