Recycle any cell phone, tablet, laptop, Mac, or smartwatch — used, broken, damaged, any condition — for free. We pay the shipping. For everything else, flat-rate secure destruction with a Certificate of Destruction.
Any condition. Used, broken, water-damaged, cracked screen, won't power on — we accept it all. We email you a prepaid shipping label and QR code in minutes. Print at home, or scan the QR code at any FedEx or UPS store — they print and ship it for you. No printer needed. No fees, ever.
We make it easy to securely destroy or recycle your old electronics — with complete peace of mind.
NIST 800-88 compliant data destruction. Your drives are physically shredded and degaussed — no data recovery is possible.
Recycle phones, tablets, laptops, Macs, and watches at zero cost — any condition, even broken. Prepaid label or QR code emailed in minutes.
Every order includes a detailed Certificate of Destruction emailed directly to you — perfect for compliance audits.
Three simple steps to securely dispose of your electronics.
Choose the devices you need destroyed or recycled from our simple online form.
We email you a prepaid shipping label and QR code instantly. Print at home, or scan the QR code at any FedEx/UPS counter — they print and ship for you.
We securely process your devices and email your Certificate of Destruction within 48 hours of receipt.
Our destruction process and documentation are designed to support your regulatory requirements.
Healthcare organizations rely on Certificates of Destruction with serial numbers and destruction method documented for HIPAA audits.
Financial and legal records require verifiable destruction. Our certificates provide the chain-of-custody documentation you need.
Physical destruction follows NIST 800-88 guidelines — the federal standard for media sanitization.
Three things matter when you hand a stranger your old electronics: the data is truly gone, the materials are handled responsibly, and you have proof you can show an auditor. We do all three.
Drives go through industrial cross-cut shredders that reduce them to particles smaller than 2mm. At that size, there's no readable magnetic surface left — no forensic recovery is physically possible. Magnetic media is also degaussed beforehand, scrambling the bits at the domain level. This is the NIST 800-88 "Destroy" standard, the same one federal agencies use for classified material.
After destruction, shredded materials go to vetted U.S. downstream processors who recover the valuable components — gold, copper, aluminum, rare earth elements — and neutralize the hazardous ones (lead, mercury, lithium). Recovery rates exceed 90% by weight. Nothing ships to informal overseas dumps where workers strip e-waste by hand and the leftover chemistry poisons groundwater. That's the difference between recycling and dumping with extra steps.
You can't tell a HIPAA auditor "I'm pretty sure we shredded it." Every paid order gets a Certificate of Destruction emailed within 48 hours of processing — listing each device by description, serial number where legible, destruction method, date, technician, and a chain-of-custody log. Drop it in your compliance binder and move on.
From the moment your box arrives to your inbox-delivered Certificate.
Your shipment is opened in a secure intake area, devices are logged by serial number (when legible), and each is tagged with your order ID for chain-of-custody.
Hard drives and tape media pass through a high-strength degausser that scrambles the magnetic domains — the data is unreadable before it ever reaches the shredder.
Devices feed into industrial cross-cut shredders that reduce them to fragments under 2mm. SSDs, NVMe drives, phones, and circuit boards all get the same treatment.
Shredded material is separated by composition. Metals, plastics, and rare earths are routed to certified U.S. recovery facilities. Hazardous components are neutralized.
Within 48 hours of processing, your Certificate of Destruction is generated and emailed — every device documented, every step logged.