DMD Systems Leads the Way in Eco-Friendly Tech Recycling

DMD Systems Leads the Way in Eco-Friendly Tech Recycling
Join us on April 22 from 12 PM to 3 PM to recycle outdated IT devices at DMD Systems Recovery's facilities. This initiative, spearheaded by the DMD Action Team, aims to promote responsible electronics recycling and sustainable practices within local communities.
Earth Day Recycling Events
In honor of Earth Day, DMD Systems Recovery, LLC (DMD), a Certified B Corporation and a leader in Reuse First IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) services, is hosting free electronics recycling events open to the public at all its U.S. facilities. This initiative aims to make electronics recycling accessible and encourage community engagement in sustainable practices.
Event Locations and Times
The recycling events will take place on April 22 from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM at DMD locations in Tempe, Austin, and Palo Alto. Community members can bring their outdated IT devices to ensure they are recycled responsibly.
Commitment to Sustainability
DMD's Reuse First ITAD approach is designed to extend the lifecycle of IT assets through secure redeployment and resale whenever possible. If reuse is not an option, DMD guarantees responsible recycling and certified data destruction, adhering to strict standards of data security and environmental responsibility. As a NAID AAA, R2v3, and ISO-certified provider, DMD not only helps organizations reduce e-waste but also recaptures value and meets ESG goals without sacrificing compliance or security.
Community Engagement
"Earth Day serves as a powerful reminder that even small actions—like recycling unused tech responsibly—can create a lasting impact," stated Aaron Zeper, CEO of DMD Systems Recovery. "By opening our doors for this event, we aim to give back to our communities, showing how secure, responsible electronics reuse and recycling can help achieve both ESG goals and environmental stewardship."
Event Details
What: Earth Day Technology Recycling Drive
When: April 22 | 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM (Local Time)
Where:
- Tempe, AZ – 2625 S Roosevelt St Suite 103, Tempe, AZ 85282
- Austin, TX – 2216 Rutland Drive Suite B, Austin, TX 78758
- Palo Alto, CA – 900 Industrial Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94303
The event is open to the public, and no registration is required.
Items Not Accepted
To maintain safe and compliant recycling practices, the following items will not be accepted:
- Fluorescent tubes or light bulbs
- Furniture (e.g., chairs, couches)
- Fossil fuels or materials related to their extraction
- Infectious or biological waste
- Media contaminated with oil
- Liquids, chemicals, oils, or powders
- Equipment containing radioactive components
- PCB materials
- Items posing environmental or health hazards
For organizations seeking reliable partners for secure and sustainable IT asset disposition solutions, connecting with DMD Systems Recovery is encouraged.
About DMD Systems Recovery, LLC
DMD Systems Recovery, LLC (DMD) is dedicated to protecting your reputation and the environment with ITAD solutions that meet the highest standards for data security and environmental responsibility. They work alongside numerous companies and public entities to securely destroy data, decommission assets, and manage equipment across various IT categories, ensuring a commitment to maximizing the lifecycle of technology used.
Follow DMD Systems Recovery on LinkedIn and Facebook for more updates on their initiatives and community engagements.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the DMD Earth Day event?
The purpose of the event is to promote responsible electronics recycling and to make recycling services more accessible to the community.
When will the recycling events take place?
The events are scheduled for April 22, from 12 PM to 3 PM local time.
Where can I recycle my outdated IT devices?
You can recycle your devices at DMD's facilities in Tempe, Austin, and Palo Alto.
Is registration required to attend the event?
No registration is required; the event is open to the public.
What items are not accepted at the recycling events?
Items such as fluorescent tubes, furniture, and hazardous materials are not accepted for recycling.
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