NCE is committed to improving Global Health and furthering Environmental Standards
- Full Audit Trail
- Secure Data Destruction
- Environmental Disposal
From reducing waste and lowering energy consumption to recycling of decommissioned equipment, NCE is committed to protecting the environment and improving Global Health. This commitment is exemplified in our ISO14001 certification and numerous awards for environmental excellence in the US and UK.
For the disposal and recycling of surplus / end-of-life IT equipment
The NCE service for the disposal and recycling of surplus and end-of-life IT equipment is flexible and can be adapted to meet the unique requirements of our customers. Whatever the solution, the emphasis is always on the protection of the equipment, security of any residual data, and the integrity of the environment.
NCE’s service for the disposal of surplus and End-of-life IT equipment meets all of the hazardous waste regulations requirements of the Resource Conservation & Recovery Act of 1976, NEPA (1970), CA EWRA SB 20 (2003), California Prop. 65 (1986), Safe Drinking Water Act (1974, amended in 1996), and exceeds targets imposed by the EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive of 2007.
- Security approved- qualified to handle classified data
- ISO9001 & ISO14001 (Environmental Management System) Registered
- Licensed by the Environmental Agency for Waste Management and the Carriage of waste An ICER (Industry Council Electronic Recycling) accredited service for WEEE Refurbishing and Recycling (In the UK)
In February 2003, the European Union issued Directive 2002/95/EC on the restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS). This RoHS directive requires producers of electrical and electronic equipment to restrict the use of 6 environmentally-sensitive substances: lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium and the use of PBB and PBDE flame retardants, in electrical and electronic products, sold in the European Union beginning July 1, 2006. Also any EEE placed on the market as of July 1st 2008 may not contain DecaBDE.
NCE has established a process for maintaining the integrity of RoHS compliant units received for repair. We communicate our requirements to our suppliers and advise them of our expectations for their assistance in ensuring that we maintain compliance with the RoHS directive. Our computer tracking system has the capability of providing the necessary recording systems to track internal recovery statistics as required by the WEEE directive.

Ordering and Collection
NCE can provide all the necessary personnel, equipment and secure transportation to deliver the equipment safely. Equipment collections from the site are confirmed against an inventory provided by the customer or against a manifest, by pallet load, agreed between the site representative and our operative at the time of collection.
Our combined collection/ delivery/ Hazardous Waste Consignment Certificate provides your ‘Chain of Custody’ documentation.
Processing and storage is undertaken at a secure warehouse and technical service locations. Equipment is audited and bar-coded and audit reports are prepared.
AssessmentEquipment is assessed into two categories:
: NCE aims to make maximum use of the equipment. Equipment assessed for reuse is taken in to stock for resale- through the NCE PEP process.
items offered as “waste” or assessed as unsuitable for reuse are treated and recycled in accordance with legislation and ICER Codes Methods and equipment for data destruction on removable media NCE has a strict policy to ensure that all data on tapes, optical disks & other removable media is destroyed on receipt in the workshops. All magnetic media that is jammed in drives will be removed from the drive, then degaussed and finally physically destroyed. Any optical media such as CD’s & DVD’s will be physically destroyed. MO media will be treated as magnetic media.
Responsibilty
NCE assumes responsibility for residual data and environmental disposal issues for all your equipment once it’s removed from your premises.
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