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From Trash to Treasure: What Happens After You Recycle?

We all upgrade our smartphones, laptops, and tablets—but have you ever stopped to think about what really happens to your old electronics once you’re done with them? If you’re like most people, your outdated devices either sit in a drawer collecting dust or get tossed without much thought. But the truth is, how we handle our electronic waste—or e-waste—matters more than ever.

In this video, we take you behind the scenes of DES Technologies’ responsible electronics recycling process. As leaders in sustainable e-waste management, DES doesn’t just collect your old devices—they give them a second life or recycle them properly to protect the environment and your data.

We break down each step of their process, starting with convenient collection options like drop-offs, scheduled pick-ups, and corporate recycling programs. You’ll see how every item is carefully logged and assessed, determining whether it’s headed for refurbishment or material recovery.

One of the most crucial steps? Data security. DES Technologies follows strict standards like NIST 800-88 and DoD protocols to ensure your sensitive information is completely destroyed—because recycling should never mean compromising your data.

From there, devices with life left in them are repaired, tested, and refurbished, ready to be repurposed or resold. For electronics beyond repair, the materials—precious metals, plastics, and glass—are meticulously recovered and recycled, supporting a circular economy and reducing the need for new resources.

We’ll also cover how DES handles hazardous materials, partners with certified disposal companies, and provides transparent reporting for businesses committed to sustainability.

If you’ve ever wondered how recycling electronics really works—or why it’s so important—this video is a must-watch. Join us as we show how DES Technologies turns old electronics into new opportunities while protecting our planet, our resources, and your data.

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