What is e-waste and why should I care to recycle it?
E-wastes are your unwanted electronics — laptops, desktops, servers, TVs, batteries, ACs, keyboards and household appliances. If you throw it away, it goes to landfills and contaminates the environment. Recycling makes sure that the usable parts are reused and the rest is dismantled in an environmentally friendly way.
Do you collect e-waste from residences and offices?
Yes. We call Mumbai home, but our network spans Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Chennai, and several other Indian cities. Regardless of whether you're an individual with a few laptops or an organisation having bulk IT gear, we organise doorstep pickup.
How does your laptop/IT buyback service really operate?
It's easy — you show us what E-waste you have, we offer you a reasonable price, come and collect it and pay you. We then refurbish the item and resell it or recycle it without harming the planet.
Can I trust refurbished laptops and desktops?
Yes. All devices are tested and repaired before they're being sold. Only functional, dependable machines are being put back in the market. Startups, students, and even businesses purchase from us because it's cost-saving without reducing quality.
Are you renting laptops or servers?
Yes. If you require gear only for a limited event or project, renting is more economical and convenient than purchasing. We lease laptops, desktops, and servers in India.
What becomes of the information on my old laptop or desktop?
Your information is erased before we recycle or re-use the machine. We can destroy the hard drive, if needed, so that nothing can be recovered.
Do you also accept furniture and appliances?
We do. Chairs, desks, fridges, TVs, ACs, generators — if it can be reused, we'll take it. You get value for it, and it keeps out of landfills.
Are you e-waste recycling certified?
Yes. We work with all government-approved processes and procedures, so whatever we touch is safe, legal, and environmental-friendly.
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