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What happens to recycled equipment
Find out what happens to your old computers and IT equipment when you recycle with us.
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Our recycling processes help keep your old computers and IT equipment out of global waste streams. Here’s how: First, we look for reuse opportunities – as a whole system or by parts. Then, we find opportunities to reuse raw materials (such as plastics, glass, and metals). Those materials can then be used to make new products – including IT equipment – which supports the development of a circular economy.
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We follow all equipment throughout our recycling processes to make sure it is managed and disposed of in an environmentally responsible way.
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Fast facts
How your e-waste finds new life through recycling.
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How we support a circular economy
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Dell Electronics Disposition Policy
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All equipment and materials that we receive for recycling or reuse are tracked, documented, and audited. We report data on these efforts annually in our Progress Made Real sustainability report. Our policies include commitments to:
- Maximize reuse opportunities (prevent pollution)
- Manage end-of-life electronics throughout disposition channels (minimize waste)
- On-board/sustain responsible electronics disposition partners (apply globally consistent supplier standards)
- Compliance with international, regional, national, and local laws, regulations and conventions
Contact Environment_Policy@Dell.com Team for Questions.
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Learn more about recycling services
We are committed to keeping unwanted IT equipment out of waste streams and accelerating the circular economy. That’s why we offer convenient recycling services to help. Our programs reuse materials, safeguard your business brand reputation, and responsibly dispose of end-of-life computing equipment.
We started offering recycling services in 1996 and since 2007, we have recovered more than 2.5 billion pounds (1.1B kg) of used computing equipment for responsible recycling. Our goal by 2030 is to recover as much IT equipment as we produce and increase our use of recycled and renewable materials.
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