Computer and Electronic Recycling McAllen
Businesses, medical facilities, schools, hospitals in McAllen, TX, now have a safe, EPA certified option for recycling computers, laptops, cell phones, electronics. As industry and education become more reliant on the use of technology in everyday practice, the need for a reliable hardware disposal becomes ever more important. STS Electronic Recycling Inc. offers FREE recycling solutions to your business, school or individual computer, pc, laptop or electronics recycling needs. If data security is an issue, we offer free data destruction meeting HIPAA and the Department of Defense standards. We are equipped to handle any size job, with more than 50,000 sq. feet of recycling facility no job is too large. For more information about how STS can aid your school, business, organization or just to recycle your personal computer free of charge please contact us at (903) 589 3705 or by email at recycle@stsrecycle.com.
STS Electronic Recycling Inc. is proud to provide an absolutely free solution for disposing of out of date, unwanted or unused electronics including:
- Electric light ballast
- Cables
- Circuit boards
- Computers
- Laptops
- LCD screens
- Modems
- Monitors
- Motherboards
- Networking Hardware
- Servers
- Telecommunication Equipment
- Telephones
- Wiring
Secure onsite Hard Drive Destruction Service
With STS's secure and confidential hard drive destruction services, we will ensure that your hard drives are properly destroyed before being properly recycled. Our professionally trained technicians will travel to your facility and, while in your presence, remove, and destroy hard drives. Our hard drive punching equipment applies enough force to break the platter, making it impossible to recover any data on your hard drives. After the hard drive destruction is complete, all materials are securely transported in locked containers with GPS tracking from your location to ours for proper recycling.
McAllen, TX, the largest city in Hidalgo County, is home to more than 130,000 residents. Agriculture and Petroleum production plays a large roll in the city's economic development. As these industries continue to develop and the coastal cities population continues to grow, the need for safe, efficient electronics recycling has become necessary.